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It's very sweet of you to be thinking of the doggies!
What happens to the dogs? Do they just get sick for a while or do they expire quickly?
Can you explain? It may help someone give you a better idea on how to treat them!
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Thank you for the quick response.
The toad is called bufo marinus. Dogs can die if they ingest a lot of poison. When dogs just touch the toad with their nose or mouth they begin to drool a lot and get very sick. When they eat one, they die. It happens very fast so time is an issue!
So I think protocol 1000 takes too long. But how much mms can you give a dog that weighes around 10 kilo?
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I think using Clay (Calcium bentonite) with a dog would be a must, as it will sop up poisons and detox him at the same time. We fed our Yorkie liquid clay for a week when she ate something funky on the ground on a walk one night.
We used MMS and clay to get her well.
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Thank you, I think that's the way to go!!
Hopefully I can save a lot of dogs on Aruba!
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She goobled up the clay water no problem (12ml) 2x's a day.
You will be know as the 'Aruba Puppy Whisperer' !!!
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Do you know how I can reach Andreas?
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marjan wrote: I live on Aruba and we have poisonous toads there. Many dogs play with these toads and get poisoned. How do I treat this by using MMS?
When a dog comes in contact with a toad ( of frog ), he probably won't be able to drink or eat because the dog is basically "Stoned" with the poison.
The fastest way to neutralize the poison (what I would definitely do!) is to give the dog an MMS/CDS enema with saline solution, or better with seawater, if you have some available.
This would be the second best choice. The first choice would be CDI.
Once the dog can drink water, give him/her some drops in the water.
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