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Dog with anal gland abscess 31 Mar 2012 01:15 #15272

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Has anyone used MMS for above condition. If so what is recommended dose. The vet has prescribed Baytril 150mg. The abscess has cleared up a little but needs another 7 days of antibiotic according to Vet. Another question - if it is okay to use MMS is it advisable to give the Baytril at the same time. The dog weighs 25 kg and is 5 years old.

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Re: Dog with anal gland abscess 31 Mar 2012 01:31 #15275

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Welcome, Sunny. MMS clears bacterial and viral infections wherever they may be. It won't interfere with antibiotics. I would put 2 drops in his drinking water whenever you fill it - if you do that forever, he'll probably never be sick again. If you decide to 'doctor' him , the recommendation is for 1 drop/25# + an ounce or more of water. Distilled water is best, reverse osmosis water is next, tap water with chlorine should be boiled.
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Note: UV decomposes the mms, so his water bowl should be kept in the shade if you choose that method.
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Re: Dog with anal gland abscess 31 Mar 2012 03:36 #15284

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Thank you Paul I will start today. I was really concerned after my Vet visit today - as he said this can often recur. This is a rescue dog so don't know history with previous owner.

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Re: Dog with anal gland abscess 13 Jun 2012 16:02 #18696

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Are the 2 drops MMS only or 2 drops of MMS with 2 drops of citric acid?
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Re: Dog with anal gland abscess 13 Jun 2012 23:37 #18711

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Hi Bob. Yes activated or use CDS 1 ml . When the dog gets used to it, you can double it. Do you take it yourself?

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Dog with anal gland abscess 03 Mar 2013 18:18 #31285

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HI SUNNY,

WHEN YOU HAVE CLEARED UP THIS PROBLEM, YOU MIGHT CONSIDER THIS PREVENTATIVE FOR ANAL GLAND PROBLEMS. I RECEIVED THIS INFORMATION FROM A BREEDER IN EUROPE WHO USES IT ON HIS LARGE BREED DOGS AND HASN'T HAD PROBLEMS IN YEARS. I ALSO DO THIS EVERY DAY AND ALL VET VISITS TO CLEAR THE GLANDS ARE A THING OF THE PAST!

MY DOGS ARE 50/60 LBS EACH. EVERY DAY THEY GET 2-3 ORGANIC PRUNES. FOR MINE, THEY ARE A TREAT AND THEY WOOF THEM DOWN. THEY ARE ALSO ON A RAW MEAT AND VEGGIE DIET AND GET BONES.(RAW ONLY, NEVER COOKED)
ADJUST NUMBER OF PRUNES ACCORDING TO WEIGHT AND STOOL SOFTNESS. GOOD LUCK!
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