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Originally Posted by BxrMommieNAZ
Murp, just make sure the ACV you're giving says "with the mother" on the bottle and it's kind of chunky or has "floaties" usually sold in the health food store or in the special aisle of a grocery store. Braggs is the most common brand. it typically isn't with the "normal" ACV and is quite a bit more expensive (although still not what I would consider expensive but it's about 3 times the price of filtered ACV).
Good luck with the surgery!
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Gee thanks for the info on the ACV. I use ACV regularly for little cysts she gets between her toes and find it great. It such a good antiseptic. I tried putting it in her food just recently and she doesn't mind at all. I will however get the better quality one as you suggested. I just tried her on the reg. one that I bought at the supermarket.
I also put her on Omega 3 for canines with vitamin E included. When my reg. vet returned from holidays I asked him about putting her on Omega 3 and he told me that was a good idea compared to the previous vet who had a different opinion. I emailed the research division of the company that the Health Store buys it from and they told me that there was enough vitamin E included but I'm still wondering if I should put her on extra vitamin E besides that.
I know you use it for both of your dogs and find it works great for them. I'm thinking I should have her on a higher dose than 1200 a day. I don't have any experience with using Omega 3 or anything else for that matter. It's only since my girl has this problem that I even considered putting her on anything. Maybe I should have started early and I wouldn't have this problem now.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks a bunch.