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OK, had a lady stop by that has a Doberman that is 8 YO and has a sore on

one of his hind legs. It stays infected, he won't leave any kind of

bandages on. He got so bad that she thought they were going to have to put

him down. He went from 105 to 70 pounds very quickly. He is back home now

and has a , oh crud, what are those things called that goes around their

neck to keep them from licking?? At any rate, I had told this woman that

she should at least try some Emu....as my folks who raise Collie's use it

all the time in the summer for hot spots etc. Unfortunately, I ordered

some Emu oil from someone I had used before and when I got the oil, it had

particles of dirt floating all in it! Ewwwww.....so I had to send it

back. I have a chance to get some Ostrich oil, so I may have her try

that. Here is my question.....I know that cats are very tough to treat

*naturally*, but I don't have a clue when it comes to dogs. Would a

poultice of herbs be better, or I was thinking of making a salve of

sorts. With the Ostrich oil of course. I went thru my book and found

which herbs I want to use, but I'm just not sure which application will

help him quicker. Any thoughts???

 

Chris Kelly

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I soak all my pets' injuries in lavender hydrolat - my cat comes in from fights

with ripped ears, cuts on her paws, etc., the dog gets nettle rash from

rummaging around in hedgerows, etc., my husband gets heat rash .... they all get

the lavender hydrolat spray! Our labrador fretted once in a kennel when we were

away and wore away a big scab on his head from scratching (poor baby!). I made

an oil blend with lots of lavender and myrrh essential oils ... we had made a

vet appointment too but by the time we got there the vet said it was well on the

way to healing and didn't need anything from him. Within days the scab was gone

and his hair was growing. As for dilutions .. I go by the size and weight of the

animal. With the doberman, I'd soak his wound in neat lavender hydrolat at least

three times a day - maybe warm it a little first, then apply an oil/essential

oil blend of the same strength for a human. It's great that he won't be able to

lick it off ...

Hope this helps.

Jane

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Chris Kelly

Wednesday, October 27, 2004 1:58 AM

Yet another question!

 

 

OK, had a lady stop by that has a Doberman that is 8 YO and has a sore on

one of his hind legs. It stays infected, he won't leave any kind of

bandages on. He got so bad that she thought they were going to have to put

him down. He went from 105 to 70 pounds very quickly. He is back home now

and has a , oh crud, what are those things called that goes around their

neck to keep them from licking?? At any rate, I had told this woman that

she should at least try some Emu....as my folks who raise Collie's use it

all the time in the summer for hot spots etc. Unfortunately, I ordered

some Emu oil from someone I had used before and when I got the oil, it had

particles of dirt floating all in it! Ewwwww.....so I had to send it

back. I have a chance to get some Ostrich oil, so I may have her try

that. Here is my question.....I know that cats are very tough to treat

*naturally*, but I don't have a clue when it comes to dogs. Would a

poultice of herbs be better, or I was thinking of making a salve of

sorts. With the Ostrich oil of course. I went thru my book and found

which herbs I want to use, but I'm just not sure which application will

help him quicker. Any thoughts???

 

Chris Kelly

Lots of NEW categories added 8/04

Tons of stone and silver jewelry

http://www.scentsappeal.net

 

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