Thank you everybody for your input!
I have used turmeric for my dogs internally and externally.
I would give a 20 pound dog 1/4 teaspoon 3 times a day for infection.
For the wound, you could try mixing raw honey and turmeric to pack the wound. Both will fight a variety of infections, including MRSA. I have used this on people and wouldn't hesitate to use it on a dog. Maybe mix 1/2 teaspoon turmeric into each Tablespoon of honey.
~Mama to Many~
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This sounds like a cyst or tumour. A poultice of turmeric or turmeric and castor oil may help. Certainly turmeric can be sprinkled on the food for its tumor fighting benefits as well. You should be able to call your vet before hand and ask if they will culture it to find out what type of bacteria you are dealing with so as to have the most effective antibiotic prescribed should you go that route.
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What can I use instead of H202 and still get results? Hope to hear from you. He is very itchy and his tail was bleeding. That is where mites and bacteria seem to persist.
Namaste, Om
Ted provided an alternate for the peroxide which I believe was vinegar; it was in the feedback before they changed up the format and now I cannot search it for the life of me.
You could try equal parts Milk of magnesia, Borax and Epsom salt and vinegar or plain water - think 1 tablespoon of the borax etc., and 1 to 1-1/2 cup of water/vinegar. The parasite and yeast killers are the borax, epsom salt and milk of magnesia - the hydrogen peroxide acts as a penetrant, and vinegar will do similar, but not as effective as the hydrogen peroxide.
I hope Big Dog heals soon! Mine are now experiencing yeasty spots in the wrinkles so I am on baking soda water and may change it up to borax water after. Something is triggering the outbreaks and then what complicates it is the inflamation and itching. This is where the colostrum and quercetin comes in, along with possibly yucca to address the inflamation in place of steriods. The turmeric may do this also, but some remedies are indicated over others .. just because. So much tinkering to find out what works - for now, as it may not work tomorrow when the winds blow in new allergens.
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I found this response from Gary back in 2007 re: substitutions for hydrogen peroxide.
Posted by Garry (RI) on 01/08/2007
[YEA] Saw the responses to your treatments and I gave him two dips with the peroxide / borax the first couple of weeks and then switched to a 50 / 50 water / white vinegar / borax dip ever since. I used white instead of ACV because it's cheaper and it seems that it's the acetic acid that is the carrier into the skin. ALL of his hair is back and he hardly scratches anymore. He gets the recommended borax in the the drinking water too. I intend to give him maintenance dips once every month or so and may continue with the Borax in the drinking water as an ongoing thing. Great advice! Thanks again!
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