Note that using HCl instead of citric acid as the activator works better for non-human animals due to the better taste and less stomach upset.
And/or using CDS.
For a dog, you might want to hide the taste in beef broth. (organic, if possible)
But you should test it with ClO2 Test Strips to make sure it doesn't negatively
interact with the ClO2. (reduce or negate the amount of ClO2)
You read and replied to my other post, so I have most of the information there.
I don't think you have to use 4 oz of water for dogs. Just get them to take it.
I used a couple of tablespoons of organic chicken broth for my cat.
If you can get them to lick it up, that's good, but a syringe is workable.
I wouldn't try to do 4 oz of liquid, though.
Dogs tend to drink a lot of water, so it shouldn't be a problem.
You can also put the SCS (Sodium Chlorite Solution) in their drinking water, NOT activated with acid,
but there are varying opinions about how much to use. The SCS will convert to ClO2 in their stomachs.
And it should not be a metal water bowl. Maybe have one with SCS in it and the other clean water.
I'm not sure what you mean by Pt A and Pt B.
I hope it works out for you and your dog. Please let us know.
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