• Re: older dogs [1/2]

    From PETER COGGON@1:123/140 to WAYNE CHIRNSIDE on Tue Apr 27 22:20:00 2010
    Part 1 of 2...

    Hello Wayne.,

    Quoting Wayne Chirnside to Peter Coggon <=-

    A posting here dexamethasone was mentioned

    I should mention I used HALF the dosage prescribed as I found that sufficient and I broke that half dosage into two doses per day.

    I haven't seen the dog's medical staff, as yet to determine which
    might work for him.

    non-steroid METACAM. 37mg first time, then ease back
    to his level, which is about 20mg on his food.

    As he is now. I had some skin disease, I think he
    picked up last year swimming in the lake. No more
    swimming there.

    I'd have tried some bleach say 3 -4 ounces to a tub full of water.
    I've cleared several fungal infections on myself as well as other
    skin rashes this way dead in their tracks.

    I still have not checked my notes where I got the formula right
    what worked for him. Saw some really dumb ones like gasoline.

    I'll have to see, if anyone I checked with mentioned bleach.

    Never used it on the dog however as he'd never had a skin rash.

    Wasn't a rash. It was a fungus, and rot and his hair was disappearing
    at an alarming rate. I only really got on it, when my wife went
    on vacation and I had lots of time to really get at it.

    Skin rashs are easy. I can not remember him having it too....but
    with this fungus, I noted neighbours too were plagued and I gave
    them my forumla and it seems to have cleared them up...One neighbour
    however seems to not to care, his dog is almost bald.

    I used Iams for less active dogs to acheive the same result, beef
    flavor only. Spanky wouldn't touch the lamb flavor.

    I make my own. We have enough left over chicken and rice to get this,
    and if I need to change then burger mixed with rice also works. I am
    not sure if mine will touch lamb, never tried. He is now into
    veggies so I give him a good dose there cooking them and keeping the
    liquid as a covering, as he seems to like it.

    You say Rottie Staffordshire mix?
    >
    Here's a real health tip for teeth that absolutely eliminated my
    British Staffordshire Bull Terrier's dental cleaning requirements
    passed along to me by another owner of large dogs.

    Have not got that problem. His teeth are good to go as the vet says.
    I think it is because like you I don't feed him that mush in a can.
    And he gets things that clean his teeth that he enjoys.

    I'd purchase at least ten pounds of turkey necks from the meat market
    each month for the last 5 - 6 years of my Pit's life feeding them to
    him raw after defrosting overnight in the fridge compartment rather
    than freezer having been individually frozen in those cheap
    fold over sandwich bags.
    >
    Oh yeah, I cut them in half as well.
    >
    It's important you do not cook them as that embrittles the cartilage
    and can cause damage and poses no health threat to large dogs as
    all dogs are immune to salmanella
    >
    Spanky's teeth were near pearly white in just about a month and boy
    did he look forward to those as treats.
    >
    Prior to this I was looking at an expensive vet dental bill for
    a teeth cleaning but this was way cheaper, more effective
    due to an enzyme in turkey cleaning off all that brown plaque.

    Hmmm...interesting but no ... I'll pass...<g>...his teeth are white
    enough for his age. After all he has been thru he is lucky to reach
    this age.

    It's not a red meat so it doesn't raise the level of aggression red
    meat might have done with a Pit Bull.
    >
    Boy he'd rip through them in under three minutes every time!
    >
    And it's obvious he could count as I served them every two days
    and he knew that and didn't bother me for one on alternate days.
    >
    Some days I teased him just a bit for a short while
    and he'd invariably look from me to the refrigerator and back
    several times over and at that he knew it was a game because in this
    case he didn't give me that hey retard, catch on look I mentioned in a previous post.

    Aaah red meat. I don't even see him chew it. Gone in seconds.

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  • From WAYNE CHIRNSIDE@1:123/140 to PETER COGGON on Tue Apr 27 23:11:00 2010
    PETER COGGON wrote to WAYNE CHIRNSIDE <=-

    Part 1 of 2...

    Hello Wayne.,

    Quoting Wayne Chirnside to Peter Coggon <=-

    A posting here dexamethasone was mentioned

    I should mention I used HALF the dosage prescribed as I found that sufficient and I broke that half dosage into two doses per day.

    I haven't seen the dog's medical staff, as yet to determine which
    might work for him.

    non-steroid METACAM. 37mg first time, then ease back
    to his level, which is about 20mg on his food.

    As he is now. I had some skin disease, I think he
    picked up last year swimming in the lake. No more
    swimming there.

    I'd have tried some bleach say 3 -4 ounces to a tub full of water.
    I've cleared several fungal infections on myself as well as other
    skin rashes this way dead in their tracks.

    I still have not checked my notes where I got the formula right
    what worked for him. Saw some really dumb ones like gasoline.

    I'll have to see, if anyone I checked with mentioned bleach.

    Never used it on the dog however as he'd never had a skin rash.

    Wasn't a rash. It was a fungus, and rot and his hair was disappearing
    at an alarming rate. I only really got on it, when my wife went
    on vacation and I had lots of time to really get at it.

    Well I used to work installing cable T.V., not the house drops but the initial Saint Petersburg trunk coax sweating up a storm.

    I got fungal infections, bleach in the bath water took it right out,
    on several occassions it cropped up.

    Skin rashs are easy. I can not remember him having it too....but
    with this fungus, I noted neighbours too were plagued and I gave
    them my forumla and it seems to have cleared them up...One neighbour however seems to not to care, his dog is almost bald.

    I used Iams for less active dogs to acheive the same result, beef
    flavor only. Spanky wouldn't touch the lamb flavor.

    I make my own. We have enough left over chicken and rice to get this, and if I need to change then burger mixed with rice also works. I am
    not sure if mine will touch lamb, never tried. He is now into
    veggies so I give him a good dose there cooking them and keeping the liquid as a covering, as he seems to like it.

    You say Rottie Staffordshire mix?
    >
    Here's a real health tip for teeth that absolutely eliminated my
    British Staffordshire Bull Terrier's dental cleaning requirements
    passed along to me by another owner of large dogs.

    Have not got that problem. His teeth are good to go as the vet says.
    I think it is because like you I don't feed him that mush in a can.
    And he gets things that clean his teeth that he enjoys.

    I'd purchase at least ten pounds of turkey necks from the meat market
    each month for the last 5 - 6 years of my Pit's life feeding them to
    him raw after defrosting overnight in the fridge compartment rather
    than freezer having been individually frozen in those cheap
    fold over sandwich bags.
    >
    Oh yeah, I cut them in half as well.
    >
    It's important you do not cook them as that embrittles the cartilage
    and can cause damage and poses no health threat to large dogs as
    all dogs are immune to salmanella
    >
    Spanky's teeth were near pearly white in just about a month and boy
    did he look forward to those as treats.
    >
    Prior to this I was looking at an expensive vet dental bill for
    a teeth cleaning but this was way cheaper, more effective
    due to an enzyme in turkey cleaning off all that brown plaque.

    Hmmm...interesting but no ... I'll pass...<g>...his teeth are white
    enough for his age. After all he has been thru he is lucky to reach
    this age.

    It's not a red meat so it doesn't raise the level of aggression red
    meat might have done with a Pit Bull.
    >
    Boy he'd rip through them in under three minutes every time!
    >
    And it's obvious he could count as I served them every two days
    and he knew that and didn't bother me for one on alternate days.
    >
    Some days I teased him just a bit for a short while
    and he'd invariably look from me to the refrigerator and back
    several times over and at that he knew it was a game because in this
    case he didn't give me that hey retard, catch on look I mentioned in a previous post.

    Aaah red meat. I don't even see him chew it. Gone in seconds.

    Yeah well on occassions I'd eat steak I'd toss him a bite or two, I'd swear
    it vanished before he got to it.

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