Veterinary medicine

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First Aids

Cut Nails
  • Cut nails + Bleeding
  • It’s a great remedy for wounds to the nerves, especially in the toes and nails.
Hyper
Garbage Gut
  • Vomiting and straining to poop it all out
  • After binging or exposure to toxic substances
Nux-v
Tick bites Led
Bumps And Bruises Arn
Foreign Bodies
  • Stepped on a hawthorn or a foxtail in his ear
  • It can even help empty anal glands!
Sil
Abscesses
  • Smelly oozing abscess that’s about to erupt?
Hep
Cuts and scrapes Has your dog ever had a battle with a wire fence? Is the cut or scrape jagged, ragged and painful Calen
Sudden Vomiting and Diarrhea Is your dog suddenly under the weather? If he’s vomiting and has foul-smelling diarrhea (especially if there’s undigested food in it) Ars
Sudden Fever sudden fever and he’s panting with pain and has redness in his skin or ears Bell
Bloat Bloat can be a life-threatening condition for dogs. If your dog has colic, painful gas or torsion, take Carbo vegetabilis with you on the way to the emergency vet clinic … you might find by the time you get there, your dog is doing much better! Carb-v
Broken bones Of course, you need to take your dog to his vet if you suspect he has a broken bone, but you can speed the healing in fractured bones, non or delayed union fractures, and pain from fractures with Symphytum. Symph
Red, Watery Eyes Has your dog been running in tall grass and now his eyes are red? Conjunctivitis and irritated eyes respond very well to Euphrasia. Euphr
Urinary Tract Infections Dogs that have burning and urging in the bladder respond very well to Cantharis. Canth
Blistered burns to the skin. Minor burns and sunburn will respond well to Urtica urens. If the burns are more severe or the skin is broken, then use Cantharis. Urt-uCanth
Frostbite Dogs can quickly suffer from frostbite to their feet or unprotected areas in the winter months. Agaricus works great for frostbite, especially to the tail, feet and ears. Agar
Shock A dog owner’s worst nightmare is having their dog hit by a car. Nobody wants this to happen, but you can be prepared for the worst … Aconite is the go-to remedy for sudden and overwhelming trauma … give it on the way to the emergency vet! And bring Carbo vegetabilis (also known as the corpse reviver) if he becomes cold and lifeless. AconCarb-v
Head Or Spine Injury Once again, dogs can get into trouble fast, and it’s a good idea to be prepared! If your dog is hit by a car or suffers a serious fall or kick (think dogs who hang around horses), then Natrum sulphuricum (Nat sulph) is the go-to remedy for serious head and spinal injury. Nat-s
Sriff getting Stiff getting up after an active day, then Rhus toxicodendron (Rhus tox) is a great remedy to put the spring back in his step. If there is injury to the joints, then Ruta graveolens (Ruta grav) might be a better choice. Start with Arnica then move on to one of these two remedies to finish. Rhus-tRuta
Teething Pain especially if there is greenish diarrhea. Cham
Puncture Wounds Dogs are prime candidates for bite wounds and insect stings. For any type of puncture wound, Ledum (Ledum palustre) can help heal and prevent later problems. Historically Ledum has proven effective in preventing or stopping tetanus after puncture wounds. Led