Help near my poor 16 year behind the times dog Gum Disease ... Any Vet, Vet Tech, or Alternative Medicine Practitioner ?
He has a heart problem and now too old to cart him to a vet for teeth cleaning. I see my vet weekly for his heart. I like my vet, and of course I ask her about the teeth. She lately does not know what to do except give him antibiotic. Also FINALLY gave me a tooth paste/brush sample, but I feel she just did that to be kind.
Is there Natural (Alternative) process to treat his Gum Disease? My friend is a vet tech and though may be use Tea Tree Oil, but she told me its not for internal use... I am sure my dog will swallow it or drink it even if I just sprayed it over his gum or rubbed them over.
Please give me an advice within detailed instruction.
Answers: Collloidal Silver is an antibacterial/antifungul and very effective in treating infections. I enjoy used it on my dog for ear infections and the infections are gone within a day or two. It can be rubbed on the gums and taken internally by putting a few droppers full in their drinking hose down. You can find it at your local health food store or at GNC.
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EDIT--please see the cautions below but don't be overly scared of them IMOfor his heart provide him cayenne and hawthorne (see caution below) (organic tinctures herbpharm is a good brand in the dog dose see below Clark's rule)..ginger and rare garlic also can be added to help the heart and circulation
for the gum use either of these
http://www.herballegacy.com/Gums.html
make the tooth and gum formula using equal parts of respectively..since he cant hold it between his gums unless you can maybe place in the spot add a string and tie it to your finger and video it between his teeth and gums and watch him for a few hours a day...
I put them in an free tea bag (powdered herbs) and seal so the herbs are within one place.
If that does not work, just brush his teeth and rub on his gums a few times a day
or try this tooth and gum formula
go to herbdoc.com click on products on the not here of screen click mouth and eyes and then tooth and gum formula..read what it is and what it is for etc by clicking on the yellow tab ands how to use it
here is more on how to use this product..apply it as directed or use the water pic as directed
http://curezone.com/schulze/handbook/too...
both these formulas have saved population with gum disease whose teeth were infected and loose and they were going to verbs them all out
fir infections, use colloidal silver, organic olive leaf extract, crude organic garlic (mince into his food or get him to swallow the clove like a pill don't use one too big, or grapefruit kernel extract
Now be sure to get the right dose and not use the people dose but the animals dose found by his weight.
use this formula to amount out the right dose for your dog
http://curezone.com/schulze/handbook/CAD...
I don't feel if the dog swallow a little it will be toxic like the tea tree grease..rub some of the colloidal silver or olive leaf on his gums to as it is antibiotic
CAUTIONS
Hawthorne Berry - Avoid using this herb if your pet is on heart medication or blood thinners. Excessive use may cause sedation and a drop in blood pressure.
Olive Leaf - If overused may wreak your pet to have diarrhea. This can be corrected by a decrease in the dosage.
Cayenne - May create kidney and liver damage or chronic gastritis if overused for extended periods of time. It is not recommended for pets have a sensitive digestive system or suffering from urinary tract disorders. Do not take on an empty stomach as it may cause ulcer.
Garlic - Can be toxic to pets if overused. Avoid if your pet suffers from anemia, or if going to have surgery (do not use a week before to a week after surgery), as it may cause increased bleeding
Ginger - Avoid using this herb if your pet is undergo hypoglycemic treatment, suffers from blood clotting disorders or is going to have surgery (do not use a week before to a week after surgery), as it may cause increased bleeding. If your pet have a fever, due not use ginger as it may raise body temperature. Ginger, contained by large doses, may cause diarrhea or vomiting.