Guest guest Posted September 25, 2006 Report Share Posted September 25, 2006 I've never heard of the drooling but I do know that animals often get sick from toxins. I'm interested in the natural anti-fungal agents you mentioned. What did you use and where did you get them? Sue My standard poodle has come down with drooling from unknown source. We do not have any toxic chemicals in the home, we have been free of disease ourselves since using anti-fungal natural agents. We are wondering about our dog! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 The one doge that went blind has no hope because my ex took him and she has no understanding of the seriousness of the situation. The other one with me, the vet gave me some anti fungals, anti fungal shampoo and some pills to help her breath. She does extremely well when she takes them (although I am concerned about the mycotoxin build up???) but she still looses allot of hair and has un explained weight gain. She is such a trooper though. I understand from some reading that the dogs do have a different immune system than us so they are sometimes able to fight off things that we cannot but these are very small dogs so I am still worried and know the effects are lasting as well... The anti fungal is " Ketoconazole " Only one vet was willing to do this. The rest think it is her knees, or her back, or asthma or this or that. It is crazy but the one hero has helped her out a great deal. Chris... <bashkin@...> wrote: My standard poodle has come down with drooling from unknown source. We do not have any toxic chemicals in the home, we have been free of disease ourselves since using anti-fungal natural agents. We are wondering about our dog! Life is a balance of holding on and letting go... --------------------------------- Get your email and more, right on the new .com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 I have tried something for hair loss due to mold and it works!!! It is 2 different herbs. Fo-ti and Horsetail. First you take 3 of each one for a week then 3 a day for the rest of the time. I felt hair grow back within one week. I am not sure if it safe for animals to take but do ask your vet. I give my cats raw garlic which also helps with their digestion and hair loss. I have also given the Valerian root mixed with catnip in their food and it helps. Their coats and digestion are much better. Let me know if you want to try this. I told several friends about the Fo-ti and Horsetail and it works for them also. Marcie Tazin Round <unitedstatesvet@...> wrote: The one doge that went blind has no hope because my ex took him and she has no understanding of the seriousness of the situation. The other one with me, the vet gave me some anti fungals, anti fungal shampoo and some pills to help her breath. She does extremely well when she takes them (although I am concerned about the mycotoxin build up???) but she still looses allot of hair and has un explained weight gain. She is such a trooper though. I understand from some reading that the dogs do have a different immune system than us so they are sometimes able to fight off things that we cannot but these are very small dogs so I am still worried and know the effects are lasting as well... The anti fungal is " Ketoconazole " Only one vet was willing to do this. The rest think it is her knees, or her back, or asthma or this or that. It is crazy but the one hero has helped her out a great deal. Chris... <bashkin@...> wrote: My standard poodle has come down with drooling from unknown source. We do not have any toxic chemicals in the home, we have been free of disease ourselves since using anti-fungal natural agents. We are wondering about our dog! Life is a balance of holding on and letting go... --------------------------------- Get your email and more, right on the new .com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 That is weird that you mention drooling....I started doing that after my exposure with the molds Stachybotrys,Penicillium and Apergillius. It mainly happens when I lay down and try to take a nap, even before I doze off. Anybody know why that happens. I would also wake up salivating and then throw up for some reason. Marcie ssr3351@... wrote: I've never heard of the drooling but I do know that animals often get sick from toxins. I'm interested in the natural anti-fungal agents you mentioned. What did you use and where did you get them? Sue My standard poodle has come down with drooling from unknown source. We do not have any toxic chemicals in the home, we have been free of disease ourselves since using anti-fungal natural agents. We are wondering about our dog! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 --I had this happen alot while in the mold and thought it was tied in with the sleep apnea. now it happens when my sinuses get aggervated and sleep apnea goes along with this also.some nights I just stay up when its bad, but i've gotton better control over it now with advoidence and washing sinuses regularly.- In , Marcie McGovern <marcie1029@...> wrote: > > That is weird that you mention drooling....I started doing that after my exposure with the molds Stachybotrys,Penicillium and Apergillius. It mainly happens when I lay down and try to take a nap, even before I doze off. Anybody know why that happens. I would also wake up salivating and then throw up for some reason. > Marcie > > ssr3351@... wrote: > > I've never heard of the drooling but I do know that animals often get sick > from toxins. > I'm interested in the natural anti-fungal agents you mentioned. What did you > use and where did you get them? > Sue > > My standard poodle has come down with drooling from unknown source. We > do not have any toxic chemicals in the home, we have been free of > disease ourselves since using anti-fungal natural agents. We are > wondering about our dog! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2006 Report Share Posted September 27, 2006 hey marcie, also try some of the thickening shampoos--they make your hair LOOK thicker, at least. i use the suave brand, & its not expensive, thank God!! take care, chickie, lol! vicki Re: [] has anyone seen this in dogs? I have tried something for hair loss due to mold and it works!!! It is 2 different herbs. Fo-ti and Horsetail. First you take 3 of each one for a week then 3 a day for the rest of the time. I felt hair grow back within one week. I am not sure if it safe for animals to take but do ask your vet. I give my cats raw garlic which also helps with their digestion and hair loss. I have also given the Valerian root mixed with catnip in their food and it helps. Their coats and digestion are much better. Let me know if you want to try this. I told several friends about the Fo-ti and Horsetail and it works for them also. Marcie Tazin Round <unitedstatesvet@...> wrote: The one doge that went blind has no hope because my ex took him and she has no understanding of the seriousness of the situation. The other one with me, the vet gave me some anti fungals, anti fungal shampoo and some pills to help her breath. She does extremely well when she takes them (although I am concerned about the mycotoxin build up???) but she still looses allot of hair and has un explained weight gain. She is such a trooper though. I understand from some reading that the dogs do have a different immune system than us so they are sometimes able to fight off things that we cannot but these are very small dogs so I am still worried and know the effects are lasting as well... The anti fungal is " Ketoconazole " Only one vet was willing to do this. The rest think it is her knees, or her back, or asthma or this or that. It is crazy but the one hero has helped her out a great deal. Chris... <bashkin@...> wrote: My standard poodle has come down with drooling from unknown source. We do not have any toxic chemicals in the home, we have been free of disease ourselves since using anti-fungal natural agents. We are wondering about our dog! Life is a balance of holding on and letting go... --------------------------------- Get your email and more, right on the new .com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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