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Treatments and dosage
« on: March 11, 2009, 08:45:10 PM »
Kiz - Val, while you were away Kerrie wanted to know how much antihistamine to give Stan. We were as much use as a chocolate teapot ::)
Please can we have a list of common treatments and supplements with the appropriate strength and dose per 10kg of dog.
Just the normal stuff that we normally plague the life out of you for, then if you are busy or not on line  we can look it up in the stickies :yes:

Pretty please ;D ;D
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Re: Treatments and doseage
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2009, 08:54:42 PM »
val has aswered to that thread ;D thankyou val

but it would be usefull to know dosage per supplement
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Re: Treatments and doseage
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2009, 12:16:39 AM »
Kiz any chance?
The first aid sticky had what to use but not how much  and I am crap at finding the right threads on here :-[


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Re: Treatments and doseage
« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2009, 08:35:45 AM »
ok ....got a lot to catch up on so how about you make the list and i will add in the rest

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Re: Treatments and doseage
« Reply #4 on: March 13, 2009, 03:58:30 PM »
ok ....got a lot to catch up on so how about you make the list and i will add in the rest

Brilliant thanks, will keep me out of mischief too ;D


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Re: Treatments and doseage
« Reply #5 on: March 14, 2009, 02:54:14 PM »
Arthritis

Glucosamine

Chondroitin

MSM

Fish body oils

Ginger

Turmeric

Devil's claw

Green-lipped Mussel

Rose hip

Bites and stings

Piriton Tablets
Dose -   1 x 4mg per day for a small dog
            3 x 4mg per day for a medium dog
            5 x 4mg per day for a large dog
wasp sting - vinegar
bee sting - bicarb
ant bites - ?                                   
Homoeopathic remedies
wasp sting - vespa
bee sting - apis mel

Bruising

Arnica

Immune Boosters

Selenium
Vitamin E
Vitamin C
Vitamin B2
Zinc
sea kelp

Pain


St John's Wort

Natural Antibi

Olive leaf
 
Eye infections

Conjunctivitis -  wash with an infusion of Rosemary.
Good antiseptic - use for bacterial infections
Can use Golden Eye ointment
or Brolene - both have same active ingredient.

Dirty Ears

Val's famous recipe ;)
Blue Powder Ear Treatment

INGREDIENTS:

16 Oz. Isopropyl Alcohol
4 Tablespoons Boric Acid Powder
16 Drops Gentian Violet Solution 1%

Mix together in alcohol bottle and shake well.

You will also need to shake solution every time you use it to disperse the Boric Acid Powder.
To use, purchase the "Clairol" type plastic bottle or a small baby ear syringe bottle to dispense solution to affected ears.

TREATMENT: Evaluate condition of ears before treating and if very inflamed and sore do not attempt to pull hair or clean out ear at all.

Wait until inflammation has subsided which will be about 2 days.

Shake the bottle each time before using.

Put cotton balls or similiar absorbent material under ther ear.

Flood the ear with solution, (gently squirt bottle), massage gently to the count of 60,
wipe with a tissue.

Flood again on first treatment, wipe with a tissue,and leave alone without massage.
The dog will shake out the excess which can be wiped with a tissue, cotton ball, etc
as the Gentian Violet does stain fabrics.

The SCHEDULE of treatment is as follows:

Treat 2x per day for the first week to two weeks depending upon severity
of ears

Treat 1x per day for the next 1-2 weeks

Treat 1x per month (or even less frequently, depending on the dog)

All of these ingredients should be available at a pharmacy.

Others have found that despite the alcohol, the dog will not object to even the first treatment. The Boric Acid Powder soothes the ear. The Gentian Violet Solution is an anti-infection agent. The solution appears to work well on any and all ear problems from mites
to wax to canker.

After the 2nd or 3rd day you can clean out the ear with a Q- tip or cotton balls.
The success rate for this treatment is 95-99%.

Dogs on the verge of ear canal surgery have been returned to normal with only the regular follow-up treatment to keep the ear healthy. If an infection seems to be remaining in the treated ear after the above course of treatment, you may also have some Pseudomonas bacteria in the site.
This can be eradicated by using a gentle flush of raw apple cider vinegar and water(warm)

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Use 2 Tablespoons of vinegar to one cup of water, 2 x per week.

They have found the Blue Powder Solution to be effective for treating fungus-type infections on the feet and elsewhere on the dog, for cuts on dogs or people, and for hot spots.
Remember it is for external use only ..so be careful not to get into the eyes.

This is my favourite I do warm it a little in hot water first
Val
 
Cystitis

Potassium citrate

Kennel Cough

Benylin
Olbas oil on bedding

Upset Tum (s****)

Starve for 12 hours
Feed boiled fish/chicken with overcooked rice or potato mash

Can use Kaolin Paediatric ( without Morphine )
Slippery Elm
Dose - 1 capsule per 10kg of weight - 3 times a day
          If using Slippery Elm powder - 'Quote' use it like cornflower powder in jug mix to a paste with cold water top up with hot boiled water stuff it in a dog bowl with dog food ;D ;)

Prebiotics - live yoghurt - yakult, banana, raw oats
Prebiotics are non-digestible foods that make their way through the digestive system and help good bacteria grow and flourish. Prebiotics keep beneficial bacteria healthy

Probiotics - http://www.denes.co.uk/advice/fact_sheets/probiotic.php

Probiotics are friendly bacteria found in foods and dietary supplements that can help bring back the balance of good bacteria.

Waterworks problems with girlies

Sepia

Travel sickness

sea legs

For topical application on minor scrapes and sore spots

Witch hazel and Calamine cream
Aloe Vera gel
Manuka Honey
Calendula cream

To save your grass  ;D

Cyder vinegar

It can also help with arthritis and ear infection ( see Val's famous recipe ) and is used for something else but can't remember what ???

Valerian
Calming upset and stressed out dogs
Dose ????
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Re: Treatments and doseage
« Reply #6 on: March 14, 2009, 04:23:58 PM »
Once the list is done can we make it a sticky  :)


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Re: Treatments and doseage
« Reply #7 on: March 14, 2009, 05:27:52 PM »
Yes definatly all that typing  :yes:


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Re: Treatments and doseage
« Reply #8 on: March 14, 2009, 05:29:58 PM »
Please look through and see if I have forgotten anything ;)


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Re: Treatments and doseage
« Reply #9 on: March 14, 2009, 08:59:08 PM »
Olbas oil on bedding for KC?
What about Manuka Honey too - for skin?

Great list Jacqui  :-*

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Re: Treatments and doseage
« Reply #10 on: March 14, 2009, 09:45:56 PM »
Added, thanks Christine ;)


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Re: Treatments and doseage
« Reply #11 on: March 16, 2009, 12:38:24 PM »
Do you ever use homepathic remedies - I use them on my dogs and they have great results...saves a fortune at the vets and obviously it is all natural.

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Re: Treatments and doseage
« Reply #12 on: March 16, 2009, 03:51:11 PM »
these are homeopathic remedies, i think ???
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Re: Treatments and doseage
« Reply #13 on: March 24, 2009, 09:23:57 PM »
Oh Val......... I have put in some Homoeopathic remedies as that is more your line can you do the honours and put in the strength and dose please :-* :-*


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Re: Treatments and dosage
« Reply #14 on: April 01, 2009, 08:04:03 PM »


Kiz..........Val.............ANYONE................. :(


Handle every stressful situation like a dog.
If you can't eat it or play with it,
Just pee on it and walk away