Topical OTC medication for eye infections in dogs and cats
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2023
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I appreciate you! I use your tips all the time. Wish you your best life :)
Good timing- Just last night I discovered a milky white discharge in one eye of my 16 year old pup, but I think I'll try one of your previous natural remedies first.
Thank you. I did it intuitively
Thank you but we miss you
Anything Natural to use???
What mass produced raw dog food is best in your opinion
Dew Claw- can you talk about this next time ?
My cat has a very resistant ear fungal infection. Please make a video about this subject...
He has several
Can I use visine and Tacromilious drops.
Abby (our dog) has had dry eye disease now for 4 years. Tacromilious drops is helping with the mucous build-up, her eyes are producing some fluid. However, her eyes are always red. She goes outdoors, rubs her eyes in the snow, so I know the coldness helps, I try to use cold compresses, she tolerates for a min, Doesn't seem to help much. We did the castor Oil remedy, just made the mucous build up worse and harder to flush out, appeared to only make the mucous thick and sticky. ( Sorry, but I know, you know what I mean
Thank you. I'll give this a try. I'm assuming it's okay for recurring eye infections caused by feline herpes?
(And yes, we're on l-lysine and no, it's not working for her. Does for my other kitty though.)
I’m having this issue with my kitten now. I’ve tried everything and I don’t know what else to use. Have you found anything that worked for your baby?
I gave my dog a bath with the shampoo recipe you gave. Her whites are red so it looks like it went into her eyes. Can I use this?
Caster oil a drop a day
Didn't help our gurl with Dry eye disease, Hope it's helping others, Natural ingredients are best
I don’t trust Visine. There are homeopathic eye drops. I would try those first.
I think it's the chemical in those drops that work. The better eye drops probably don't address eye infections BECAUSE there is no specific chemical. What's better for one thing may not be what's needed for another.