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Thank you for the offer...its being taken care of now...i think that stuff like this is different for people that live in bigger cities because there are alot of dif things that are kinda rare for smaller towns like us with 2500 or so people...worms and fleas and stuff like that around here are never a big deal...u go to the grange, get the stuff to fix it and thats it...they even sell dewormer at our grocery store lol...thank u again though |
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What a generous offer K, thats what i love about you ! And i am shure Ally is greatful too for the offer ;) |
Last time when i thought Rosi had worms, i went to vet and they weighed her @ no charge and they gave me a pill, total cost $10.00 |
That's was very nice of you Kimberly. I hope the pup is o.k |
Somehow I got lost in this thread - I thought we were talking intestinal worms, not ringworm (a skin lesion). What are the symptoms? Are we talking skin or feces???? |
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For your husband's ringworm, I would try: tea tree oil - 1 drop daily; or GSE - grape seed extract - 1 drop daily; or vinegar - stinks; or both of the first two can be bought at health food stores or natural type grocery stores. They are natural antibacterials and antifungals. Never use tea tree oil on cats (don't know about GSE). |
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Yeah i have tea tree oil i think..at least i used to...my sister in law worked at a health food store for along time...the doc told us to use the same stuff as you would athletes foot cuz its an antifungal but it didnt work...we dont think its ringworm but it looks just like it...thank you though...we will try those to see if they help |
Get a free sample of Safe-Guard Dewormer: http://www.safe-guard-for-dogs.com/s...worm_yahoo.asp This will treat 4 kinds of worms. It takes a while to receive it in the mail, but, you can be ready for the next time. |
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Thanks..thats great...safe guard is what im getting from the grange...but it will be nice to have it. thanks again |
Kim that was really nice of you to offer to pay the vet bill for her. We both know that furbaby needs a vet you can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink. :thumbup: :thumbup: . |
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Why would you say something like that. i have already said that its being taken care of...and no she doesnt need a vet...people around here arent like people from the city...did you know you can get rid of worms with chewing tobaco...didnt think so...and you can give cats garlic for worms...there is alot of things like that that little hick towns like ours know that people from the city would never consider. im telling you that i have had animals before that have had worms and they are all fine...we know how to deal with it and i found the dewormer at the grange for alot cheaper then the vet...and its the same stuff so why would i take her to a vet when i can get the same stuff at the grange...people in small towns like ours give our dogs their shots ourselves too...please dont judge me because im not taking fergie to the vet...people in towns like this dont go to the vet for much...just the really necessary stuff like a c section or if they are having major issues that you cant fix on your own...if you would like to know how it is here i sugest you live here for a while and you will see how different it is |
I'm happy your little ones doing better:) |
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