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Old 10-06-2010, 09:56 PM   #31
lillymae
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Originally Posted by ladyjane View Post
No disrespect, but I hope no one on here believes that statement. That is just not possible. Staph needs to be treated with medicine. One spot on a dog and a topical antibacterial will work....more than a couple will require antibiotics.
Apparently they have scientific proof because they are teaching it at WSU vet school. Most vets in my area are or have taken the course.Not sure what vet schools are in your area but if they have not started this yet they will probably start soon. I can't swear to it but I heard somewhere they first offered this course in Oregon. My DH said they are teaching it in Colorado as well. I have used the tea on a dog for staph and it cleared it up, so unless the Lab was wrong and it was something else, it does work. I can only go by what my vet says the Lab results were.Hmmm my lap top has decided to change font size on me again, I think there's a little gremlin in here somewhere I need to figure out I was gonna say how to let him out but it appears that he's escaped on his own Lol
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