thankyou so much for the great delivery and helpful tips. the other videos from other people just fluffed around for too long. Also you made me way calmer about this situation. thankyou again have a great week!!
What about huskies? My husky has a large cyst coming off of one toe. It’s pink with dark red spots. Almost like webbing with dark spots coming through. I would rush him to the vet but we’re having a hard time right now and can’t afford it, we honestly can’t even afford the gas to get there. No, I will not give him up because of being broke for a small amount of time. Um sorry about that… anyway my point was he’s a husky, he won’t let me touch his paws. 😂
When my German Shepherd would get them, I would drain them with an insulin syringe, apply Panalog ointment, and wrap with a piece of gauze and vetwrap. They always healed up in a few days.
tammy I'm having problems now with my 2 Year old frenchie..I had a issue with another one of my dogs and I wud push the air out of the syringe and put it to my dogs bump..and it wud fill up automatically..is this how u drain the cyst for ur shepherd ? Thank u 😢
I have a pit/boxer mix. She developed these cyst on all 4 of her paws. Eventually infection n one. I was terrified she could possibly face amputation. A vet claimed to look at it on a glass slide and said it was a fungal. She put my dog on 2 meds 1 that was a antibiotic 1,000 milligram a day. It just hasn't helped. I fed my dog "commercial" organic dog food. I tried anti microbial, fungal and bacterial shampoo and spray. However this also removes the beneficial. Nothing was working. I decided to wipe her slate clean. She's now fed raw to slightly cooked meat, fruit and veg diet, only safe fruits and veggies as some can b toxic. And all organic non GMO. Half and half distilled water and mineral water. She gets organic non GMO unrefined cold pressed coconut oil which she loves for treat. Now her feet r healing quickly and her fur is beginning to grow back. I will never feed my dog commercial pet food again as they contain chemicals, synthetic vitamins due to the natural vitamins cooked out of it and Carragegon, a carcinogen that causes cancer. Before she hesitated to eat her kibble and can food. Now with her raw to near raw, non GMO pure organic, she dances wildly wanting her food while I prepare it. I never give her food to her cold either rather slightly warm. Cold is hard on the stomach and digestion. She's 10 yrs old and I feel I failed her good health feeding her commercial pet food. Now common sense is they r carnivorous and eat raw, warm kills. She's now back to alertness, playful and happier. I highly suggest listening to Dr. Judy Morgan a vet who's sent n samples of commercial pet foods for testing as she was seeing a sudden rise n pet deaths. I'm convinced my dogs food was toxic. Nefarious things r being done to our food, as well as baby food and all other foods. Research brings many truths. The raw diet applys for kitty's to. I will try the Epsom salt bath on her feet due to the magnesium and hopefully this will help with the scaring. Ty for your added information.
Thanks for leaving this comment!! I am going to do the same with my 2 dogs. And u did not fail her health u just was basically lied to by the dog food companies.
It's working. My Frenchies dime.ahaped and sizes cyst on upper paw is shrinking. Day four. Thanks Doc. Thanks. I so so so so appreciate being able to take care of my dog without cutting him up
Thank you for the information. My elderly dachshund pretzel is 18. He was diagnosed with OCD about 7 years ago when his sister died. He licks the floor a lot and also licks his paws a lot. I noticed a lump on his right paw. I touched it and clear fluid along with a little bit of pus came out. I immediately treated it with some epsom salt saline solution and bandaged it up after i discharged it. Hes not too thrilled about having a wrap on his foot to prevent licking. I will try these steps in this video and see where it goes.
My poor apbt ellie is Tippi toeing and is being cautious when she walks We took her to the vet and they Gave us these pills we have to give her but they have seemed to not work
1:20 images would've been nice. So many illnesses look the same or have similar appearances. I hate the "go to the vet" rhetoric as it's not always possible. Not to mention, not knowing while you wait for said vet appt is frustrating and stressful. I don't wanna walk in blindly when I can be educated myself. I know I can probably wait a few days but I'd rather not since I myself am not 100% sure what is wrong.
Are there any photos available to show what this looks like? If I could see what it would look like, I can confirm if my dog has this specific issue and use this treatment to resolve?
can someone tell me is it better to cut the hair in-between the pads, will that limit the infections? our dog lost her left hind leg in April this year because the infection kept getting worse and our dermatologist at Penn kept changing antibiotics and such and I feel he waited to long and caused this problem. She had a nocardia infection and is still on antibiotics for it. Then she was placed on TMZ and had an allergic reaction to the med and lost almost all of her hair. She looked like a burn victim. She has not regrown all the hair so now we call her freckles. It's been the most trying 6 months.
My Lhasa apso mix has this problem several times every year. She gets the infection by walking on dirty field such as sheep/caws urination/poo , now I wash her paws(only front) in baking soda warm water to prevent. Also she licks her paws when she has a small hair ball in sole of her paws between the fingers. That hair ball problem also losened in the warm baking soda water and easily cut off.
They are very difficult to treat and diagnose and often result in needing an antibiotic for the secondary infections that result from the licking. Soaks etc rarely work trust me
@@DogsNaturallyMagazineDNM again they are usually caused by allergies and positional placement of the paws how they step especially in bigger dogs resulting in damage to the hair shafts. If the dog has a deep infection which is what happens then antibiotics are needed.
All-natural herbal teas are healing when added to your dog’s foot bath. Use separately or combine chamomile, sage, echinacea, goldenseal or decaffeinated green tea. Typically you want to be sure the tea is all natural with no other additives! www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/home-remedies-for-your-dogs-interdigital-cysts/#h-3-footbaths-for-interdigital-cysts-in-dogs
If there are cuts or scratches don't use the apple cider vinegar. Wait until those heal up and then you can use the ACV. But always remember to dilute it to avoid irritation!
This is not true for an inherited problem. I have a Weimaraner that has been treated with so many antibiotics that now there will be no more available once the bacteria becomes immune to his latest drug- Marboquin. His sire was put to sleep with this problem but I went ahead and used his frozen semen. I love my dog who is now 3 yrs old but it cost $600 a month for this drug. His brother went to Sweden and now has the same problem. I worry about all those that can't afford to pay for the correct drugs. He has been to several specialists including a Dermatologist Vet who was no help at all. I'm so thankful I found a Vet at CrestView Animal Hospital in Cumming, Ga. that knew about this problem. This is a generic drug and I know it is bad for him. I give him special things to help protect his liver. No soaks of any type had helped his feet. No shots for allergies helped his feet. With every drug change he has to have a cyst cultured to find which drug the bacteria will respond to. The new drugs on the market- like apoquel (cancer causing) are so much more dangerous than an anti-biotic. I would love for you to do a more in-depth study into this: There are so many breeds that have this problem.
I believed all that told me this was just a simple problem that could be treated by soaks. Otherwise- I would never have used this Sire in a breeding program. He was a beautiful boy. I learned the hard way that this is a terrible inherited problem. I just don't understand why no drug has been discovered that would just kill this disease and not kill your dog at the same time.
You should not have treated him with anti-biotic medication. Wash paws in a warm baking soda water after they walk in dirty field. It prevents the infection.
@@kilalamomiji That's your opinion. He didn't have just one or two. All feet were infected: cysts between every toe and on his mouth. He wasn't allowed to even go outside and when he was- he wore boots or socks. Even the beach soaks didn't work. I tried everything even your suggestion: Even baking soda on the carpets. Sorry but he has been given a better life for how long no one knows. I know antibiotics are not good for a long period of time but I am not willing to let him suffer if I can help it. He couldn't even walk. Now he is happy and I am glad I have a vet that is willing to work with me. If you do not have these cysts cultured then you are guessing. All should get Dr J. Dodds DNA TESTS for allergies too.
Hey! We actually have a really great article on this topic that goes into lots of different options on how to treat interdigital cysts naturally! www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/home-remedies-for-your-dogs-interdigital-cysts/#h-3-footbaths-for-interdigital-cysts-in-dogs
thankyou so much for the great delivery and helpful tips. the other videos from other people just fluffed around for too long. Also you made me way calmer about this situation. thankyou again have a great week!!
What about huskies? My husky has a large cyst coming off of one toe. It’s pink with dark red spots. Almost like webbing with dark spots coming through. I would rush him to the vet but we’re having a hard time right now and can’t afford it, we honestly can’t even afford the gas to get there. No, I will not give him up because of being broke for a small amount of time. Um sorry about that… anyway my point was he’s a husky, he won’t let me touch his paws. 😂
My beautiful love RIP MAY 2017
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Honey and colloidal silver! Cured my dogs in 2 days !
Can you please explain what you did with those two ingredients. I'm desperate here. Thank you
Same question for me.
When my German Shepherd would get them, I would drain them with an insulin syringe, apply Panalog ointment, and wrap with a piece of gauze and vetwrap. They always healed up in a few days.
Would he let you touch it? I’m afraid to do this since it seems sooo sensitive! 😣
@@KnoxCompound Yes, she was a very good dog. She would give me her paw so I could fix it.
Where can I get an insulin syringe?
Amazon
tammy
I'm having problems now with my 2 Year old frenchie..I had a issue with another one of my dogs and I wud push the air out of the syringe and put it to my dogs bump..and it wud fill up automatically..is this how u drain the cyst for ur shepherd ? Thank u 😢
I have a pit/boxer mix. She developed these cyst on all 4 of her paws. Eventually infection n one. I was terrified she could possibly face amputation. A vet claimed to look at it on a glass slide and said it was a fungal. She put my dog on 2 meds 1 that was a antibiotic 1,000 milligram a day. It just hasn't helped. I fed my dog "commercial" organic dog food. I tried anti microbial, fungal and bacterial shampoo and spray. However this also removes the beneficial. Nothing was working. I decided to wipe her slate clean. She's now fed raw to slightly cooked meat, fruit and veg diet, only safe fruits and veggies as some can b toxic. And all organic non GMO. Half and half distilled water and mineral water. She gets organic non GMO unrefined cold pressed coconut oil which she loves for treat. Now her feet r healing quickly and her fur is beginning to grow back. I will never feed my dog commercial pet food again as they contain chemicals, synthetic vitamins due to the natural vitamins cooked out of it and Carragegon, a carcinogen that causes cancer. Before she hesitated to eat her kibble and can food. Now with her raw to near raw, non GMO pure organic, she dances wildly wanting her food while I prepare it. I never give her food to her cold either rather slightly warm. Cold is hard on the stomach and digestion. She's 10 yrs old and I feel I failed her good health feeding her commercial pet food. Now common sense is they r carnivorous and eat raw, warm kills. She's now back to alertness, playful and happier. I highly suggest listening to Dr. Judy Morgan a vet who's sent n samples of commercial pet foods for testing as she was seeing a sudden rise n pet deaths. I'm convinced my dogs food was toxic. Nefarious things r being done to our food, as well as baby food and all other foods. Research brings many truths. The raw diet applys for kitty's to. I will try the Epsom salt bath on her feet due to the magnesium and hopefully this will help with the scaring. Ty for your added information.
Thanks for leaving this comment!! I am going to do the same with my 2 dogs. And u did not fail her health u just was basically lied to by the dog food companies.
Doesn’t help …. Same cyst over and over 4 vets and none know how to heal my boy…. 😢
I'm sorry sorry have you this any help yet?
same problem with my 16 year old dog who is bedridden. Been applying anti bacterial powder and medicine since weeks but it's just not healing
See a vet. These natural remedies are not the gold standard of care for interdigital cysts.
It’s their food!
It's working. My Frenchies dime.ahaped and sizes cyst on upper paw is shrinking. Day four. Thanks Doc. Thanks. I so so so so appreciate being able to take care of my dog without cutting him up
Wonderful news! Thanks for sharing!
Hey, which of the remedies did u use? My lab has it on all four paws and I'm looking for a method that'll work since he's started limping now
@@shalinis4738hey did u treat it?
Good for you
Thank you for the information. My elderly dachshund pretzel is 18. He was diagnosed with OCD about 7 years ago when his sister died. He licks the floor a lot and also licks his paws a lot. I noticed a lump on his right paw. I touched it and clear fluid along with a little bit of pus came out. I immediately treated it with some epsom salt saline solution and bandaged it up after i discharged it. Hes not too thrilled about having a wrap on his foot to prevent licking. I will try these steps in this video and see where it goes.
Hello, how did you discharge the cyst?
poor baby 😢
OMG thank you! I just found one on my pit today and I was so lost and scared 😭💙
We're happy to help!
@@DogsNaturallyMagazineDNM it’s gone!
I found two on my pit today can you help me ?
How to get rid?
@@yungswagg8848 watch the video
Thank you!! My pit keeps getting these cysts.
Glad it helped!
My pit has a few did this work for your pit she has them bad on her back paws only
Thank you so much for the advice 🙏 I am going to try them now. My pit mix puppy just got one.
Read my post. I know it will help your fur baby and have a healthy long life. I have a pit/ boxer who's 10 now.
I usually use chlorhexidine soap and warm water
Tou usado isso resolve
My poor apbt ellie is Tippi toeing and is being cautious when she walks We took her to the vet and they Gave us these pills we have to give her but they have seemed to not work
There are some great home remedies in this blog post:
www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/home-remedies-for-your-dogs-interdigital-cysts/
I’m not sure my dog has this , I don’t know if he has a cyst, something stuck in his foot or a hot spot
Chamomile tea fine?
1:20 images would've been nice. So many illnesses look the same or have similar appearances. I hate the "go to the vet" rhetoric as it's not always possible. Not to mention, not knowing while you wait for said vet appt is frustrating and stressful. I don't wanna walk in blindly when I can be educated myself. I know I can probably wait a few days but I'd rather not since I myself am not 100% sure what is wrong.
My dog is mix between corgy & tekel and has this...
I don't know if the vets around here are holistic lol, but thanks for info, great video and presentation.
Thank you so much.My 1year old bullmastiff has that and I'm going to take your advice and start tonight putting the stuff on Ozzy thank you again!
Wonderful!
Hi! Do you have a recipe for the bentonite and ground oats?
Chlorhexidine 4%
Is there a bentonite Clay that you recommend to use?
Clear and concise!! Thank you!! Any teabags specifically you would recommend??
Fancy name.
Are there any photos available to show what this looks like? If I could see what it would look like, I can confirm if my dog has this specific issue and use this treatment to resolve?
For goodness sake....just Google it
Marathi made
Very informative...
Glad you liked it
What do you think of raw goats milk?
I think is aweful and overpriced. How about you?
can someone tell me is it better to cut the hair in-between the pads, will that limit the infections? our dog lost her left hind leg in April this year because the infection kept getting worse and our dermatologist at Penn kept changing antibiotics and such and I feel he waited to long and caused this problem. She had a nocardia infection and is still on antibiotics for it. Then she was placed on TMZ and had an allergic reaction to the med and lost almost all of her hair. She looked like a burn victim. She has not regrown all the hair so now we call her freckles. It's been the most trying 6 months.
Never trust vets
Which is best to use to get it away quicker ??
This article has a great regime to follow: www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/home-remedies-for-your-dogs-interdigital-cysts/
Thank you!
I found one on my pit but it hasn't opened up yet
Soak in Epsom salt and vinegar water . it'll open that
Thank you for the information.
You're welcome! Glad you are enjoying the videos!
Thank you very much❤
You're welcome 😊
My Lhasa apso mix has this problem several times every year. She gets the infection by walking on dirty field such as sheep/caws urination/poo , now I wash her paws(only front) in baking soda warm water to prevent. Also she licks her paws when she has a small hair ball in sole of her paws between the fingers. That hair ball problem also losened in the warm baking soda water and easily cut off.
Glad to hear you found what works for your pup!
Thank you! How often do you do the baking soda wash? I have the same problem, don't know what to do, I'm trying all kinds of things with my dog!
Ótimo canal
Thank you!
Thank you because I have a English bulldog 😉☺️and I appreciate the help
Glad you enjoyed the video!
They are very difficult to treat and diagnose and often result in needing an antibiotic for the secondary infections that result from the licking. Soaks etc rarely work trust me
I totally agree! This is caused by bacteria and only a multitude of antibiotics will help.
There are natural ways to help with this issue without resorting to conventional antibiotics which just harm the gut! :)
How do you know it’s not a foxtail
@@DogsNaturallyMagazineDNM again they are usually caused by allergies and positional placement of the paws how they step especially in bigger dogs resulting in damage to the hair shafts. If the dog has a deep infection which is what happens then antibiotics are needed.
@QuiSandra C what medicine from petco did you use?
Fast every other day for 1 year. God bless you!
What does that mean?
can i use any type of tea bags or just specific type of tea bags because my dog has had this for a couple of days on his front and back paws
All-natural herbal teas are healing when added to your dog’s foot bath. Use separately or combine chamomile, sage, echinacea, goldenseal or decaffeinated green tea. Typically you want to be sure the tea is all natural with no other additives!
www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/home-remedies-for-your-dogs-interdigital-cysts/#h-3-footbaths-for-interdigital-cysts-in-dogs
Isn’t apple cider vinegar going to sting irritated paws?
If there are cuts or scratches don't use the apple cider vinegar. Wait until those heal up and then you can use the ACV. But always remember to dilute it to avoid irritation!
@@DogsNaturallyMagazineDNM Thanks.
Dilute with warm spring water
This is not true for an inherited problem. I have a Weimaraner that has been treated with so many antibiotics that now there will be no more available once the bacteria becomes immune to his latest drug- Marboquin. His sire was put to sleep with this problem but I went ahead and used his frozen semen. I love my dog who is now 3 yrs old but it cost $600 a month for this drug. His brother went to Sweden and now has the same problem. I worry about all those that can't afford to pay for the correct drugs. He has been to several specialists including a Dermatologist Vet who was no help at all. I'm so thankful I found a Vet at CrestView Animal Hospital in Cumming, Ga. that knew about this problem. This is a generic drug and I know it is bad for him. I give him special things to help protect his liver. No soaks of any type had helped his feet. No shots for allergies helped his feet. With every drug change he has to have a cyst cultured to find which drug the bacteria will respond to. The new drugs on the market- like apoquel (cancer causing) are so much more dangerous than an anti-biotic. I would love for you to do a more in-depth study into this: There are so many breeds that have this problem.
I believed all that told me this was just a simple problem that could be treated by soaks. Otherwise- I would never have used this Sire in a breeding program. He was a beautiful boy. I learned the hard way that this is a terrible inherited problem. I just don't understand why no drug has been discovered that would just kill this disease and not kill your dog at the same time.
You should not have treated him with anti-biotic medication. Wash paws in a warm baking soda water after they walk in dirty field. It prevents the infection.
@@kilalamomiji That's your opinion. He didn't have just one or two. All feet were infected: cysts between every toe and on his mouth. He wasn't allowed to even go outside and when he was- he wore boots or socks. Even the beach soaks didn't work. I tried everything even your suggestion: Even baking soda on the carpets. Sorry but he has been given a better life for how long no one knows. I know antibiotics are not good for a long period of time but I am not willing to let him suffer if I can help it. He couldn't even walk. Now he is happy and I am glad I have a vet that is willing to work with me. If you do not have these cysts cultured then you are guessing. All should get Dr J. Dodds DNA TESTS for allergies too.
We're sorry to hear what your dog has been going through and appreciate your feedback!
What kind of idiot keeps giving antibiotics over and over again. They don’t do anything once you overexpose the animal
Interval cycles? Please explain
Hey what could I use instead of grown oats or the clay for the foot powder in the detox?
Hey! We actually have a really great article on this topic that goes into lots of different options on how to treat interdigital cysts naturally!
www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/home-remedies-for-your-dogs-interdigital-cysts/#h-3-footbaths-for-interdigital-cysts-in-dogs
It’s funny she would say, “that’s a mouth full.” She would definitely know about mouth fulls!
Not a cool comment
@@tiffanybrice9032 so, you no like-a, no look-a!
Rude
You suck