Guest guest Posted March 1, 2004 Report Share Posted March 1, 2004 Re: QAdvice wanted: how to give ozone therapy to a dog > If Zumi is a " she " , I wonder if you're allowed to do vaginal > insufflation on a dog? Seems like it might help the way it helps a > human? Or do I remember something about dogs being different--having > different enzyme systems than us? > > You might give her ozonated water too. I find that pretty powerful > even though its supposed to be the mildest form. Hi Jill. I wouldn't think to try vaginal insufflation -- it would hurt her too much, based on my having watched her once mate with a male (neutered) dog that was as small as she was. However, ozonated water is a great idea. I'd thought of it, in fact, and forgot to ask another question involving ozonated water in my original email: The only way I can get my dog to drink ozonated water is to " spike " it with warm chicken soup. Will the warmth from the heated soup, as well as the proteins in the chicken soup, adversely affect the ozone? Or will the ozone remain intact even with a little flavoring to make it go down easier? Thanks. Nenah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2004 Report Share Posted March 3, 2004 Re: QAdvice wanted: how to give ozone therapy to a dog > Nenah > Try 40 cc ozone rectally twice daily, the mammary tumors will be gone > in 3-4 weeks. > > XO, My dog is very afraid of any type of " procedure " on her being, even if it's benign and on the surface. I'd do it rectally if one, it didn't hurt her, and two, if I knew this would really work. So, my questions to you are: (1) Can you translate " 40 cc rectally " into a flow rate and for how long using Saul's oxygen concentrator? (2) Have you seen any studies, or do you personally have any experience with a 13-1/2 pound dog, where this method has been used successfully? Thanks. Nenah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2004 Report Share Posted March 3, 2004 Re: QAdvice wanted: how to give ozone therapy to a dog > Nenah > Try 40 cc ozone rectally twice daily, the mammary tumors will be gone > in 3-4 weeks. > > XO, My dog is very afraid of any type of " procedure " on her being, even if it's benign and on the surface. I'd do it rectally if one, it didn't hurt her, and two, if I knew this would really work. So, my questions to you are: (1) Can you translate " 40 cc rectally " into a flow rate and for how long using Saul's oxygen concentrator? (2) Have you seen any studies, or do you personally have any experience with a 13-1/2 pound dog, where this method has been used successfully? Thanks. Nenah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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