Giving apple cider vinegar pills to dogs for urinary problems? - dog urinary infection apple cider pills
My dog usually takes the form of methionine vet for urinary tract infections. It should stay on it to prevent infection. If someone is trying to give Apple cider vinegar pills instead? I've heard that the format of the men with the pulp of stroke is similar, but it is much more expensive than anything I could buy without a prescription pills like vinegar. Any help? Thank you ....
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Dog Urinary Infection Apple Cider Pills Giving Apple Cider Vinegar Pills To Dogs For Urinary Problems?
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Never heard of methionine-shape, but I have heard many recommendations for stroke (and cranberry tablets) for urinary tract infections, among others. It works by placing the pH of the environment that is inhospitable to bacteria. Never use the pill by the LCA is part of food and drinking water. Bragg is the brand most recommended and it is much better than others.
ReplyDeleteThe approximate amounts recommended:
1 teaspoon - dogs up to 14 pounds
2 teaspoon - medium dogs -15 to 34 pounds
1Tablespoon - large dogs 35 to 84 pounds
You have to work until the recommended dose for dog use to maintain the taste, because it is very strong. My birds get all the water as well.
I've never heard that cider vinegar is good for the urinary tract. Even if you do not regularly ticks on your dog. Perhaps you think about cranberry pills? I want to talk to your vet about the use of alternatives, however.
ReplyDelete1 tablespoon of ACV in his dry food in the morning and give 1 tablespoon of ACV mixed with 2 tablespoons of yogurt into the night. This is done a great job. You can even at your vet about it.
ReplyDeleteEdit: I think Crystal Method is an ideal daily intake could prevent the recurrence of the problem, preventive medicine, if you will, but I think you have to go harder, to get rid of him at the beginning, at least 3 days, you should have a difference of about 24 hours.