Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
A little while ago, Huff had pyoderma. The vet said it was a very mild case and gave us some antibiotics. We gave them to him and he got better. I was wondering if we could have given him something other than antibiotics. Is there ever a substitute for antibiotics?
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Well, I understood Taylor's answer in a different way than you and F. When she said "medicine" I took it to mean the typical cold remedies that you mentioned Adina. Taylor did not say that she chose not to take ANTIBIOTICS for a cold-just medicine. Which I took to mean decongestants, cough meds, etc.
I think she was just using it as an example of how she choses to use natural methods if possible in any given situation. Perhaps she can clarify.
I always use antibiotics when issues are serious, but I use silver colloids for many things that are not, but still need treatment. I first heard of it from my holistic vet who prescribed it for my 5 day old puppies. Now I use it for many, many things from mild eye infections to skin infections to gastro issues. Not only for my dogs either. It is now a popular people treatment around here. I have cleared up things like atheletes foot, mildly infected cuts and sore throats to name a few.
Thanks for that info!:) I will use it in the future.
This is a good review of silver used therapeutically albeit from Wikipedia. I think that external usage is fine if it works for the condition for which you're using it. But I would caution you on ingesting it. Please read the possible side effects from this.
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