Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Cataracts More Condition_treatment Does Anyone Know Anything About Treating Cataracts In Dogs With Salt?

Does anyone know anything about treating cataracts in dogs with salt? - cataracts more condition_treatment

A friend told me that the earlier treatment of cataracts in dogs to put salt in his eyes during a period of 3 weeks. Does anyone know if this is true?

17 comments:

Stevie said...

This is absolutely terrible ... I would never do you think is a good idea?

Sunny said...

Do not! Surgery is the only cure for him, he had, what options do you consult with your veterinarian and stay away from the salt. :) BTW, cataracts can be inherited, or it could be a sign of diabetes or other diseases, it is important to recognize, dass Good luck:)

http://dogtime.com/cataracts-in-dogs-aah ...

Great Dane Lover said...

You gotta be kidding! NEVER with salt in the eyes of the dogs!

Heather said...

The salt in your eyes? Never heard of it, and it sounds painful! Please consult your veterinarian before starting such a thing!

Steve-o-... said...

Never heard of him, but think about it. Ever salt in your eye? It burns. It looks like something dangerous, dangerous to do. And I do not see how it could contribute to cataracts, a clouding of the lens in the eye.

Consult a veterinarian. Mink your dog is too precious to be on something that you know risk is not a sure thing.

karateka... said...

There are many, many old wives tales and home remedies for the treatment of animals, while some are valid and can cause serious problems for the health of your pet. It's like "sweat" fever, bleeding, trying, or to the treatment of the mentally ill through the drilling of holes in the head. Would treat a person falls with salt? No, you see your doctor and use prescription medications, if any. If the trust conslult voltmeters!

Tiffgood... said...

whhhhhaaaaat? with the dog to a vet

Toki W said...

Crulety animal! Tell your friend, a few slices of onion placed in the eyes

Toki W said...

Crulety animal! Tell your friend, a few slices of onion placed in the eyes

Toki W said...

Crulety animal! Tell your friend, a few slices of onion placed in the eyes

Nandina (Bunny Slipper Goddess) said...

This is not just "salt" is "Epsom salts and a world of difference between the two.

http://ezinearticles.com/?Cataract-Of-Th ...

A doctor of naturopathic medicine offers this advice on the consumption of natural foods in the process. Who will contribute to the vitreous body in better shape and change the status of the respective lens of the eye. The following eye treatment can help heal their patients to cataracts.

We propose the following treatment:

Rinse the salt, table salt Ephsom blight.
Take a tablespoon of salt and brown in a hot flame.
Then mix with two tablespoons of salt Ephsom.
Dissolve in seven ounces rain water clean and clear.
Put it in the eye with a pipette.

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I personally would not do to my dog without veterinary approval number and recommendation. It sounds a little "snake oil" to my taste.

And I want before they test it in the eyes of my dog.

bettatha... said...

No, it is unlikely to cause irreversible damage if you try this.

hoppybun... said...

Do you dare to do that is cruel and painful for the dog, and will not help the cases are behind the eyes, not before. The only cure is surgery are too expensive.

hoppybun... said...

Do you dare to do that is cruel and painful for the dog, and will not help the cases are behind the eyes, not before. The only cure is surgery are too expensive.

Cathy said...

I do not think ... I think it is animal cruelty ... How would you feel like salt in my eyes, have a "treatment"? Please consult your veterinarian.

american girl said...

Cataracts can not be helped with salt. It is an old story of women and only confuse the dog's eyes. Remember: You feel good about someone, by salt or salt water in your eyes?

TKS said...

Not true. It will make your tears in my eyes, so if there is a problem, not enough tears to the eyes can be better for a while, but not without pain and discomfort.

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