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there is a shot out there called genomicin(spelling) pronounced jenomyisin as close as i can get
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what is the shot for? to prevent the parvo or cure an infected dog?
I have found a way to cure it also , two tablespoons of Duramycin (spelling ) in 8 oz of water , give dog at least 5 to 10 cc twice a dy , also to settle stomach use a crushed up rolaids and mix so you can pour down throat . To get the vitamins back use Ensure Plus and a syringe to put down throat . The Duramycin cost around 6$ and can be found at Tractor Supply .
Think about bleach , would you really want to eat or drink after havin bleach run down your throat .
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Originally posted by Tim Trone
Think about bleach , would you really want to eat or drink after havin bleach run down your throat .
Re: CLOROX
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Originally posted by curtis hansley
I been putting clorox in my hounds water for years one cap full per buckett never hert thim never had one die it keeps bucketts from turning green and fights off coxsiliosis witch is similar to parvo but diffrent so as long as you dont use to much clorox in water dog will be fine been doing this for years havent had one dog die,maybe of old age thats about it.LOL.
Re: Re: CLOROX
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Originally posted by stonehill
I do this too, but I do buy bleach that has no scents or anything else non-bleach added. All city water has chlorine in it and public pool water has a pretty strong chlorine content. I thought everybody knew that.
hell every body does . but putting bleach in a puppy that allready has diahria will only make it worse . there your pups ya'll do what you want . me i hydrate under the skin give antibiotis and some pepto . the dogs own imune system will fight the parvo just keeping them hydrated and on antibiotics to knock out any secondary infection and something to ease the stomach is all it takes . i've heard the bleach thing and seen more young men kill good dogs with it than not . being a plumber i also know what chlorine will do to your intestins . we treat knew water mains with chlorine and you can bet they are flushed , flushed . flushed before they are put on line . you want to clean your system out take you a swig of some clorox and call me in the morning lol
If you don't believe me, look in a horse trough. The cleanest looking water you ever want to see. I have a friend that is a horse woman. I call her a Crazy Horse Woman. If we get back about dark she liable to take a bath in the trough. I cleaned it out a time or two for the horses sake. I finally figured the algae still looked good so I quit. She didn't use soap, just scrubed down with the algae.
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Originally posted by robert whitten
hell every body does . but putting bleach in a puppy that allready has diahria will only make it worse . there your pups ya'll do what you want . me i hydrate under the skin give antibiotis and some pepto . the dogs own imune system will fight the parvo just keeping them hydrated and on antibiotics to knock out any secondary infection and something to ease the stomach is all it takes . i've heard the bleach thing and seen more young men kill good dogs with it than not . being a plumber i also know what chlorine will do to your intestins . we treat knew water mains with chlorine and you can bet they are flushed , flushed . flushed before they are put on line . you want to clean your system out take you a swig of some clorox and call me in the morning lol
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