I've been looking for answers on how to help one of my dogs with an allergy that our vets don't know what caused it or how to help him. Which I'm starting to wonder if it's from vaccinations or food (chicken).
So, I started wondering if ivermectin could help him. Then with this new "mysterious" respiratory illness going around in dogs now, I wondered if it would be a good thing to have on hand &/or go ahead and use on my dogs as a preventative.
Someone (sorry don't remember if it was here or on social media) told me to check this Veterinarian's youtube videos out because I wanted to try natural ways to help our dog.
Dr. Jones is a retired veterinarian who shares how to help our pets ourselves using more natural ways, some things we may already have at home. He uses a lot of things we use like Quercetin, Ivermectin (though he hasn't mentioned it for this new illness yet, commenters do suggest it though), Pancur/Fenben, honey, vitamin D3 in way of cod liver oil, ACV, coconut oil, herbal teas ....
Ivermectin for Cancer in Dogs: Doses and Regimens
He does go over dosage in his video, but in the comments someone asked how she could get ivermectin for her dog and this was his answer:
Current studies show Ivermectin to be beneficial for an array of cancers. There are no published animal doses for cancer, but it is used extensively in dogs/cats for parasites. Dog dose of 1mg (0.1cc) per 10lbs daily for a minimum 30 days and assess response.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_-rNmB5hc0
Here's Dr. Jone's first video on the mystery dog illness...
Mystery Dog Illness Potentially Fatal and Spreading
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASJ3DjRWHyU
Here's his 2nd video on mystery illness...
UPDATE: Mystery Dog Disease Treatments
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQ02GUi85g4
You can check out his channel to see more of his videos on other health issues...
https://www.youtube.com/@VeterinarySecrets
⭐Also remember that certain dog breeds that have the MDR 1 gene mutation, have bad reactions to Ivermectin, 70% of Collies, 50% of Australian Shepherds, Whippets, Sheepdogs, German Shepherds & some mixed breeds. So if you don't know if your dog has one of these breeds in them, should get your dog tested to see if they can tolerate ivermectin. I know my dogs don't have these breeds in them because I've done their dna on them because one of my past dogs did have a reaction to a medicine and we almost lost her, because she did have collie in her. So after that episode, we had her dna checked and sure enough she had like 12% collie in her, we would never have guessed it.
My dog is a Jack Russell, and she has a bacterial infection, which one of her ear's smells, she is constantly itching, she is raw on her paws belly under her armpits! I have wasted so much money on test and medicine, I finally ask the vet if I could try ivermectin! Within two weeks, she was clear. We used cow liquid ivermectin. and started her on 4mg and went up to7, she weighs 25 lbs., She is back with the same problem. So I will start her back on ivermectin. i also buy the ivermectin at the tractor supply store, much cheaper than from the vet! Make sure you get a syringe dropper!
Wow, that's so great that it works for her! Thanks for sharing! Did you ever figure out what's causing her infections?
Our boy is a pitbull and between 90-100 pounds.
Yes, sounds like the same that the vet in the videos says he uses, the injectable ivermectin from the feed store, but instead of injecting it, he says to give orally.
I'm surprised your vet was ok with you using ivermectin, mine act like she doesn't know much about it. I know she does, but I bet they are told not to talk about it.
How did you give it to your dog? You had her ingest it? You injected it? Applied topically?
I believe LeeAbbie gave it to the dog to ingest.
Thank you 🙂
Can you be more specific? How many mgs per 10 lbs? How many times per day?
T/u for the information.
Edit: just saw the dosing above. But can you tell me what you did?
Get a kit of Chlorine Dioxide. Mix up one activated drop, then add 1oz of water (one oz = 2 tablespoons) Take a dropper and put into ear one ever hour for four hours, do this for a couple days.
Link to more information on DMSO and MMS. DMSO has many animal applications. https://greatawakening.win/p/16bjA5TSBn/this-my-save-your-life-or-life-o/
Thanks for this information. I’m a pet sitter and people are starting to lose their minds over all this stuff. This is some very useful information.
You are welcome fren! I've been searching for help with our dog and the more I read or learn from these types of videos, the more I wished I knew about this stuff a long time ago, also for us (people). I keep saying to myself "if I had known then what I know now" about so much. Thank the Lord that He saw to waking me up.
I just watched all the videos. They’re between six minutes and nine minutes each. Very digestible and I watched them at 1.25x to get through them quicker.
Thanks for the info. I saved it to a folder in YouTube, and I subscribe to the channel. Just in case somebody’s pets, get sick while I’m caring for them.
Recommend you look into MMS daily treatment for animals. The MMS Health Recovery Guide authored by Jim Humble has entire chapter on treating animals with MMS.
You basically would put one activated drip in their water bowl. I would refresh it a couple times a day because over time the CD would weaken.
What is MMS?
Edit: I can only find the book at bookstores online and on eBay but it’s like 65 bucks? There’s a Kindle version on Amazon for 899 but I don’t have a kindle.
Thanks for the info though, it sounds really interesting
See MMS info toward bottom of this document. To begin the journey, first watch the The Universal Antidote - MMS Documentary
Love your dog ever day like it might be their last.
Very important..do not take your dogs to the vet right now, either, for any vaxxes. Especially avoid the kennel cough vaxx. Highly suspicious right now.
Funny I thought you were going to say, "Highly suspect right now"
He even talks about Joe Tippins, his cancer & treatments. He has two videos...
Almost 6 minutes long...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0E3C0YCepQ
50 seconds long...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5DabkaiEIk
I gave my 16 year old dog ivermectin because she was having stomach issues and also just to make sure she didn't have any parasites. Worked well. One thing I looked up is that supposedly certain dog breeds can die from overdosing on ivermectin though I don't know if that is true or not anymore. Also, they usually give dogs ivermectin for heartworm medication. You can buy it at pet supply stores but that version is more expensive than getting the horse paste. Lastly the dosing for dogs is way smaller than compared to us but like I stated before, don't know if the information on ivermectin for dogs is true or not.
Whats the dosing for dogs? How much per pound? How many times per day? With food or without?
I can’t seem to find that info. Brain is fried and not working well atm…
Some dosing information that applies to dogs, cats, horses, and humans. Dosing is by weight, not what kind of animal you are, is my understanding.
https://www.maximpulse.com/permethrin/ivermectin-calculating-a-dose.html
Wonder if it works on parvo?
I think I have read where MMS is effective in treating parvo.
The MMS Health Recovery Guide has entire chapter on treating animals. If you consider using MMS with animal, and you let me know, I can copy the chapter and sent to you are document. Otherwise you can get the guide, or just search for the specific information you need.
You frogs are amazing, t/u! Yes, please send the chapter. And where do I buy the book?
We lost one pup already. We might have saved him if treatment started earlier.
Veterinarians are useless, money grubbing a-holes. How is it they don’t know this information? Because they are a medical cartel just like our health care system.
PM me and I’ll send my email. And thank you so much!
I don't know if it can or not. He does talk about only giving dogs just a couple of vaccines to our dogs when they are young that he thinks are needed, but majority of them he doesn't recommend. One of the ones he does recommend when they are young is the parvo I believe. Go to his page and do a search...
https://www.youtube.com/@VeterinarySecrets
T/u.
Puppy died yesterday from parvo. It was an awful way to die, even w/meds and treatment. Was hoping to find something to save him, in addition to the conventional protocol. From symptoms to death was 4 days.
Second puppy sick. The next 24 hours will tell us whether we are going to put him down or not. Not going to put him thru what the other one went thru.
If you are a praying man…please pray God will heal my dog.
@MudPuddlePie Use Saline Solution. You can buy it online.You MUST inject about 20cc's just underneath the skin. This prevents the puppy from getting dehydrated. You will have to do this about every 2 to 4 hours until the puppy starts drinking on its own. DO NOT GIVE ORALLY. The puppy will just throw it up.
I had a 2 yr old vaccinated Lab get Parvo. We almost lost him. This is the only thing that saved him. Its what the ER vet did and I just followed what I saw.
Once he started drinking on his own, we gave him pedialyte - unflavored. I am sorry to hear about your puppy.
Yes, thank you. We are doing that and pedialyte, bone broth, plus holistic.
How long did you fight this? He’s about day 3 and it looks to be getting worse.
We fought it for a 3-4 days. How often are you injecting him with saline? Is he still throwing up? If yes, I wouldn't give him anything orally. If he is drinking on his own and not throwing up, then add some shredded chicken and/or baby rice cereal with his pedialyte so he can get his strength back.
We didn't try a whole lot of other things besides saline. When our lab was sick, my daughters took shifts staying up with him, they gave him 20 cc's of saline every two - four hours depending on how fast his body absorbed the fluids. One daughter would take the day shift; the other daughter took the night shift. It was an entire ordeal. We weren't sure he would make it.
How old is your dog?
T/u for your answer.
8 mos old. Using IV w/ electrolytes, fluid under the skin every few hours. Anti nausea meds and antibiotics also prescribed. Plus some probiotics, colostrum and milk thistle.
Glad ur puppy survived. It’s awful.
Don’t know if you’ve looked into where parvo came from. It’s been a long time and if I remember correctly…“They” were trying to find a new vaccine for cats. Combining sh*t in the lab. “They” vaxed the cats but infected the dogs.
You're welcome.
I am praying your puppy makes it through. It sounds like you are doing as much as you possibly can.
I don't know why the loss of a dog just hits different. I have several labs that run in hunt competitions, and are bird hunting dogs. Last Tuesday, one of the competition dogs passed unexpectedly. She was in perfect health, as far as we know. The trainer talked to the vet who said it may have been a heart attack. Then this week, I see that the dog food I was sending him to feed her had it's toxicity levels tested and it was higher than the normal 'accepted' amounts of heavy metals. I believe now that my dog was poisoned to death through the dog food. The trainer buried her before he saw my request for the necropsy. The entire ordeal was traumatic for the trainer and for my husband and I. I was looking forward to her coming home. She was something special.
I never knew that the parvo virus was engineered through a lab. Figures though. The thing about parvo that scares me is that once its been at a home, a yard, etc.... It's always there. It never leaves.
Oh I'm so sorry! I wish I knew of something to help the other puppy. I prayed that the Lord heals your puppy and that it lives a long healthy happy life.
T/u. Touch and go atm.
I found this article on treating parvo at home...
https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/parvovirus-part-iii/
It says dehydration is it's biggest threat, have to keep the pup hydrated until it can drink on its own...
"Parvo itself isn’t the worst threat. Severe dehydration is much more dangerous. If your puppy can’t keep his liquids down by mouth … you need to get them into him another way."
Appreciated.
Oh and vet said 10% of dogs still get parvo even if vaxed.
But, if ur dog survives parvo, they are immune for life.
I did some searching, and am finding quite a bit of testimony that says MMS will cure Parvo.
Pup with Parvo Saved
And this: 08/12/2010: Virginia from Hamilton, Ontario writes: "My Remedy was MMS for Parvo in dogs. Yesterday, my 7wk female pup, suddenly came down with symptoms of Parvo, loss of appetite, refusing even water, for an entire day, and then morning diarehha, was slimmy and bloody, pressure forcing out, litterly pushing pup's back end off the ground. Then vomiting frothy slime that appeared clear. Then extreme listlessness, tired, sleeping more than usual and deep sleep, weakness increased, by late afternoon, could not balance, and diarehha became more bloody and dark pudding like, very slimy near end finish. Followed by high fever. Dehydration set in, skin non elastic, drastic weight loss. Could not afford Vet bill, and as Parvo has 90 ath rate as incurable. But intended to get pup vaccinated as appt is in 1 wk. Been taking MMS myself for over a year, with good results. Immediately, started pup on only MMS 1/4 drop ratio, i.e., 1 quarter of 1 drop ratio. The ratio is 3 drops per 25 pounds. This pup was under 5 pounds, therefore I used a quarter of a drop ratio with 4 oz. of water, and alternating with Electrolytes, and then boiled concentrated Barley water. Fed alternating MMS low doses with small bent dropper and Electrolytes first, at side of mouth for pup to lick and swallow, every 10, 15minutes. Then cooled concentrated barley water(boiled down to thick consistency)alternating also with dropper. Saw immediate change within an hr. Dog was playful, after barley water dog wanted actually to eat its kibble. Next day diarrhea not as liquid, no blood, and dog is drinking and eating on own, playful, actually wanted to run. Fever gone and nose feels cool and wet, gums are good pink return when pressed. I will still watch symptoms with caution and change to bland diet for next 2wks till healed, as there may be damage in the intestinal lining due to blood. I will also continue MMS low dosage in daily drinking water. Will update new data. Thks, Virginia"
https://greatawakening.win/p/16bjA5TSBn/this-my-save-your-life-or-life-o/
Wow. T/u for the info. Going to pass along and look into.
You frogs are amazing. I knew there had to be something that worked.
And I knew someone here would have an answer.
Edit: I searched all over and never ran across this info. 🙁
You might try putting a 1 PPM Chlorine Dioxide in you dogs water frequently, like ever few hours. (Chlorine Dioxide is most effective when taken just after mixing)
1 PPM would be equal to 4 activated drops of MMS per gallon.
The book MMS Health Recovery Guide has an entire chapter on using MMS for animals.
Here is a link to some information I compiled. You can probably find relevant animal information in here: https://greatawakening.win/p/16bjA5TSBn/this-my-save-your-life-or-life-o/
Bless you, Duck.
See also here. You will find testimonials from pet owners who cured parvo with Chlorine Dioxide and other information.
T/U! This was the ammo I needed. Also downloaded the chapter in the book, plus the pic of MMS cats and dogs protocol.
If I knew this, I could have saved my puppy. Going to send to the breeder and blast as many vets as I can.
Ur freakin amazing. I can't thank you enough.
They do get ivermectin in their monthly maintenance for heartworms, parasites, etc...
Or are you not providing this?
Yes, they get heartworm preventative but the one the vet gives doesn't have ivermectin in it. This month they haven't gotten it yet, because I was hoping to try ivermectin on them instead.
What do you mean your vet gives...... We use Heartguard and one other at home. No Vet involved.
But don't you still need a vets approval to get heartguard? Everywhere I look online for it says they need a vets approval first. Our vet has always prescribed Sentinel, it has milbemycin oxime & lufenuron in it. Which that vet in my post says is not good for dogs. It's in a flea and tick med also and he said Milbemycin oxime is not safe for dogs... go to 1:33 mark of video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_M-g1U3Zf8A
Thanks for the vid. And yes my wife reminds me the vet prescribes it.