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    8 Home Remedies Gone Wrong

    By Dr. Patty Khuly, vetstreet.com

    I spent four hours one day last week trying to clean motor oil off a patient whose owner had tried to use the slick substance to kill mange. It was a fundamentally bad idea - and not just because motor oil is probably more dangerous to dogs than it is to mange mites. Turns out the poor dog wasn't even infected with mange in the first place.

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    Every once in a while, I have to treat a patient whose owner's best intentions, coupled with a disregard for modern veterinary medicine, have combined to produce a spectacularly bad medical crisis - like these eight unfortunate scenarios.

    1. Poison Purges

    I've seen owners try lots of interesting oral "drenches" for poisonings, like pouring a mixture of olive oil and milk down the ailing pet's throat to force vomiting. In one notable instance, a patient who'd just bitten a bufo toad arrived thoroughly drenched in this concoction. Unfortunately, his lungs had been drenched, too, and he later died of aspiration pneumonia.

    2. Parasite Dips

    Where should I begin? The motor oil for mange was just a warm-up when it comes to homemade methods of treating parasites. Consider Pine-Sol, vinegar, Clorox, turpentine and linseed oil. One poor Maltese who I'll never forget came in tinged purple after she'd been dunked in a linseed oil/gentian violet dip for fleas. She didn't die, but I don't think the magenta hue in her snowy white fur ever quite went away.

    3. Torching Ticks

    Yes, really. This was perhaps the most impressively stupid example of pet remedies gone wrong that I've ever witnessed: Imagine a dog with weepy red sores all over her body. When I asked what was up with the crazy sores, I was told that the ticks had been "particularly bad" that week. Apparently, this owner's approach to removing ticks involved a bottle of rubbing alcohol and matches.

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    4. NSAID No-No's

    The human-only versions of NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), such as ibuprofen and naproxen sodium, constantly top pet poison lists - and not just because animals have a tendency to get into our stashes of candy-coated pills. Apparently, our willingness to medicate our pets with non-pet-specific drugs is killing them with "kindness."

    5. Feline Acetaminophen Toxicity

    It's long been known that this drug is a bad idea for cats. Yet people still think it's "safer" than other drugs for their cats. Well, nothing says really sick (or really dead) cat like a dose of acetaminophen, because felines are not able to break down the drug properly, which leads to a deadly blood disorder called methemoglobinemia.

    6. Guarding Against Fleas With Garlic

    Garlic - especially the raw variety - has a reputation for toxicity in pets. Pets who ingest too much of it get a nasty form of anemia. But this doesn't stop owners from believing that they can repel insects like fleas by giving animals excessive amounts of the stuff, which would presumably create an everlasting garlic odor.

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    7. Parasite Cures

    I recently had a client who explained to me that her pets did not need the harsh drugs that "all veterinarians" recommend for preventing parasites. A morning dose of salt, "a few days in a row every so often," was all that was needed to keep the wormy things at bay. After chatting up a vet friend on the subject, he informed me that turpentine was once employed throughout Greyhound racing kennels to deworm dogs. The product was billed as Jacksonville Jazz. Scary.

    8. DIY Pesticide Applications

    One of my colleagues, an oncologist, recently told me about a sad case of lymphoma in two young dogs, which was almost certainly the result of a chronic application of DDT in the owner's small yard. He'd had some of the old stuff in his shed, and he figured that it could work for his pets' tick infestation. For his sake, I hope he used gloves and a mask.

    With all this in mind, let me say this one more time, please talk with your vet before treating your animal.

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    • DIREINDEED  •  27 days ago
      There are some on this planet who should NEVER have pets or children.
    • God Bless America!  •  Dayton, Ohio  •  27 days ago
      The problem with our world is any idiot can have a pet and any idiot can have a baby.
    • Too many to list!  •  26 days ago
      I love my dogs more than I like most people!
    • NathalieR  •  Dayton, Ohio  •  28 days ago
      Wow, talk about stupidity! I can't believe some of these "cures".
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Brownwood, Texas  •  27 days ago
      I have 5 cats plus I just lost one a year ago that was 22 years old. There is nothing I wouldn't do to make sure they r healthy, warm and fed. If they get hurt or sick, I wont stop until I beg someone to help me. I keep them inside and I believe that is what helps the most and they have been spade and nuetered.
    • Chris  •  27 days ago
      Would have been nice if the writer had informed the ignorant people with pets the other safe alternatives to the gastly ones mentioned!
    • nikki  •  Memphis, Tennessee  •  27 days ago
      OMG!!!!The Idiot with the rubbing alcohol and matches should be put in jail....That's Cruel!!!!
    • zach w  •  Vestal, New York  •  27 days ago
      this article made me really sad. i'm gonna go hug my dog...
    • Peggy  •  Sioux Falls, South Dakota  •  27 days ago
      Poor pets who have stupid owners, never do anything without doing your homework. Best advise-call the Vet!!
    • robert  •  27 days ago
      Stupidity! Especially since we have the capability of simply googling anything we may want to know about our pets to keep them safe and healthy, but especially this guy with the alcohol and a match I would like to deflea him that way if you know what I mean see if he likes that approach then?
    • paty  •  Homewood, Illinois  •  27 days ago
      I work at an animal clinic and am constantly amazed at the lengths people will go to just to avoid paying for a physical exam by the doctor. If you were covered in fleas; couldn't walk for 2 days; screamed in pain whenever someone touched your back; or had a large, pustering hot spot on YOUR back - wouldn't you get some help?!
    • Bonnie  •  Dubois, Pennsylvania  •  27 days ago
      stupid people like as with having children shouldn't have pets either.
    • Any name  •  27 days ago
      One thing I didn't see on here (but this really isn't a home remedy, but a message of warning).

      Everyone already knows that chocolate is bad for dogs, but most don't know that raisins can shut down your dog's kidneys.

      My dog got in to a large box of raisins and I thought it wasn't a big deal. Worst thing, maybe a tummy ache.

      God lead me to the internet (seriously) and I almost died! I called her vet and she told me to get down there immediately. The shot she gave her to throw up almost did her in because it started it in literally seconds, but it got rid of them.

      No raisins for your dog, ever.
    • Domino  •  27 days ago
      I've had my dog for almost 5 years and thankfully she's only gotten sick one time. A couple of years ago she got an ear infection and I took her to the vet. She got an antibiotic, an ear cleansing solution and some kind of pain reliever ointment. Total cost for the visit was nearly $400! The follow up was another $175. $575 for an ear infection! Really?! The health of my dog is priceless, but that seemed like more of a rip off than anything especially since I noticed an antibiotic ear cleanser in Petco for about $12 several weeks later. Been using it ever since, so far no more ear infections and no more $575 vet bills.
      I certainly don't condone these harmful home remedies over vet care, but after having my own $575 vet bill, I can see why people go the route they do. I don't believe they're doing this stuff out of malice, just desperation and lack of education.
    • Elizabeth  •  San Antonio, Texas  •  27 days ago
      I would never dream of doing any of those things to my pet. This article makes me so sad that there are people THAT stupid out there. Poor animals!
    • JanPre  •  Moorestown, New Jersey  •  27 days ago
      I also go NUTS when people give a dog Beer cos they think it's funny to see it stagger around. WTH is wrong with people? We are supposed to be the intelligent species!!!!!!! My dog developed a brain tumor and I had to let the vet put him to sleep - that was in 1999 he was 15 and I was and still am heartbroken. When I see or hear things like this it makes me sick.
    • Divel Woman  •  Ogden, Utah  •  27 days ago
      I have a pitbull she is almost 3 now. My poor baby has sizures and she is on meds. will be for the rest of her life..
      I have had dogs most of my life, They have been better to me then anyone ever has, to think about people burning therr baby just makes me so *%$* ing maddddddd.
    • marisa w  •  Alexandria, Tennessee  •  27 days ago
      People need to take advice from their vet, not anyone else. This is how you can kill your animals? Who does this stuff?
    • Rose S  •  Winston-Salem, North Carolina  •  27 days ago
      We have 4 rescue dogs-the last one was a had been bathed in Selsun Blue-I guess the guy used it & figure it would get the dog clean-we spent 3 months applying ointment to clear up the burn spots and get the hair to grow back.
    • HumorGoneWrong  •  Taldyqorghan, Kazakhstan  •  26 days ago
      what about the home remedy for stupid pet owners?

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