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RE: Monostat for Dog Ear Infections
I've heard this actually works but beware of long term effects and the fact its not a natural product. It's tested for humans not dogs. The best stuff I read was at dogyeast.com and theres' a whole book on proven natural remedies a guy used in the UK to cure his dogs. I got it and I can't stop telling people about it. ... View related article.
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RE: Garlic Oil for Ear Infections
Hi. You can make your own garlic oil but becareful not to store for more than a few days. I read a book you can buy at dogyeast.com which is excellent but there's a warning in there about using garlic oil sensibly. Organic and natural is best and don't keep home made stuff for more than 4 days or so. ... View related article.
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RE: Using Colloidal Silver for Dog's Ear Infection
Hey that apple cider vinegar solution works wonders, I also bought a book some time ago by an english guy that spent over 2k on vet bills before he discovered a load of proven natural remedies. I bought his book for just $17 at dogyeast.com and I really do recommend it. Its worked for me so far. ... View related article.
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