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Natural antibiotic for infected eye?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 852424:MV85ODM5MDNfMTU0MTg3OTRfQUQzOUY0MjA=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 769657] Don't play with vision. Take you dog to the vet. [/quote] Well, it's a mild infection... and we're snowed in anyways! :verycold: [/quote]
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My dog has an eye infection. Now I know colloidal silver is a good eyedrop for eye infections -- it used to be used on humans for eye infections before artificial antibiotics were discovered.
I have put some colloidal silver in her eye.
But I was wondering what other natural antibiotics I could be helping her with. I can give her some garlic, olive leaf extract and other things in her food to help her kick the infection. But are there other topical antibiotics that aren't too strong to put in the eye?
The infection doesn't look too bad. I wouldn't be able to get to a vet anyways because we are snowed in.
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