What do you recomend for unriary track infections?
Todd Justin Smith
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>What do you recomend for unriary track infections?
A vet.
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--Matt. Rocky's a Dog.
My Dog is a Christian Scientist. Therefore I can't take him to a vet.
I am looking for some home remedies! Thank you in advance
You cannot possibly be serious. YOU may be a C.S., cognizant of your
own religious beliefs and the consequences of your own choices, but
your dog is not. Get the animal to a vet.
*sheesh*
--Cindy
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: My Dog is a Christian Scientist. Therefore I can't take him to a vet.
: I am looking for some home remedies! Thank you in advance
There really aren't any home remedies that can take care of bacterial
infections. The only thing that really works is called an antibiotic, and
you can't buy those OTC.
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You can for animals in Illinois. I will go to the farm store and buy
some antibiotic. Thanks!
>In article <902F66B2Baustr...@130.133.1.4>,
> australia...@cadvision.com (Rocky) wrote:
>> toddsm...@my-deja.com (Todd Justin Smith) wrote in
>> <94ccnt$m33$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>:
>>
>> >What do you recomend for unriary track infections?
>>
>> A vet.
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>> --Matt. Rocky's a Dog.
>>
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>My Dog is a Christian Scientist. Therefore I can't take him to a vet.
>I am looking for some home remedies! Thank you in advance
You're kidding, right? If you're serious, then please be advised that
dogs can't have religious convictions. Your religious convictions
should not be considered when making health care decisions for your
dog (even parents who are Jehovah's Witnesses can be compelled to
allow their children to have transfusions if medically necessary).
Urinary tract infections require antibiotics. Take the dog to a vet.
Sally Hennessey