Just going from what people posted: only make up what you are going to use as it gets smelly, don't mix it with anything toxic cos it facilitates transport through tissue and blood, either a few drops on a cotton wool ball or a few drops in a carrier oil like coconut oil or almond oil. Rub it onto the lump. I'd do one area at a time so you can monitor progress.
Thank you very much- most are internal where you can't really touch them but you see the swelling. I think I will try couple drops in his food and see if the swelling decreases. He does have a couple that you are able to touch that I will try a cotton ball on those sections. I just don't want to do too much and have a bad effect as an outcome. The dog doesn't seem bothered by them, maybe a little in his gait. Thanks again Fren 😊
Just going from what people posted: only make up what you are going to use as it gets smelly, don't mix it with anything toxic cos it facilitates transport through tissue and blood, either a few drops on a cotton wool ball or a few drops in a carrier oil like coconut oil or almond oil. Rub it onto the lump. I'd do one area at a time so you can monitor progress.
Thank you very much- most are internal where you can't really touch them but you see the swelling. I think I will try couple drops in his food and see if the swelling decreases. He does have a couple that you are able to touch that I will try a cotton ball on those sections. I just don't want to do too much and have a bad effect as an outcome. The dog doesn't seem bothered by them, maybe a little in his gait. Thanks again Fren 😊