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Old 11-28-2003, 07:11 AM   #1
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Where can i b uy pet meds online without a script?

I have a dog who has a constant ear infection caused by yeast. I know this because of previous trips to the vet (and he still has the problem).

So i've been searching the next to see what it is i can do to help the poor dog out a little and i found some stuff which will work but they want me to go see my vet.

This is bullshit, i pay more for every vet bill than the meds cost, and at the end of every visit i end up getting the same shit from the vet.

Fuck them, i want to buy meds online without script, where can i get them?
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Old 11-28-2003, 07:40 AM   #2
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http://drsfostersmith.com

if you can't find it there then you probably need a script.

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this the stuff your vet sells you?
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Old 11-28-2003, 07:41 AM   #3
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your vet can fax them in thr rx if its needed
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Old 11-28-2003, 07:43 AM   #4
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I have the feeling this is all just an elaborate scheme to get your hands on ketamine
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Old 11-28-2003, 07:45 AM   #5
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if you can't find it there then you probably need a script.

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this the stuff your vet sells you?
Nope, usually i get epi-otic (sp?) to do the cleaning of the ears and there was some topical shit for the infection. However, the more i read the more i see that the root of the problem isnt the ears and that it is probably the yeast in the digestive track which comes out through the years/paws/skin and whatnot.

So i'm going to try to get rid of it internally first, detox the dog, then work on the external problems of it.. But i could try so many more things if i didnt have to keep going to vet for this shit.

Every vet visit is like trying a different treatment (money wise) so i rather spend the same amount of money to try to cure the dog instead of having to go back repeatedly
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your vet can fax them in thr rx if its needed

I'm trying to avoid visits to the vet not increase them ;)
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Old 11-28-2003, 07:48 AM   #7
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Nope, usually i get epi-otic (sp?) to do the cleaning of the ears and there was some topical shit for the infection. However, the more i read the more i see that the root of the problem isnt the ears and that it is probably the yeast in the digestive track which comes out through the years/paws/skin and whatnot.

So i'm going to try to get rid of it internally first, detox the dog, then work on the external problems of it.. But i could try so many more things if i didnt have to keep going to vet for this shit.

Every vet visit is like trying a different treatment (money wise) so i rather spend the same amount of money to try to cure the dog instead of having to go back repeatedly
plain yogurt with acidopholus (sp) culture is great for tummy troubles
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Old 11-28-2003, 07:57 AM   #8
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plain yogurt with acidopholus (sp) culture is great for tummy troubles
From what i've read so far on this it seems that the Yeast infection will manifest itself in the body and then start to seep out. Normal Yogurt, while it might be good, wont contain enough GOOD bacterial agents to force the Yeast out of its system/kill the yeast.


They way i kind of see it and how it's been explained on numerous Vet website is something like this.

The yeast has total control of the dog right now. But feeding the dog a high dosage of GOOD Bacterial agents will make the Yeast compete for the space in the dog. Because of the huge influx of GOOD bacterial agents there will be no room for the yeast and they will die off. To stop the dog from getting sick you need to detox it to get rid of all the dead yeast and by-products created by them.

Once that has been done then you can successfully treat the yeast infection in other areas which only have it because it was in the dogs system to begin with.

I dont know if that makes much sense to you but it sounds pretty logical to me ;)
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Old 11-28-2003, 08:08 AM   #9
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put a TON of garlic in his food. and some olive oil.
If you can get him to eat onions raw (in his food) through that in there also.

THe should clear it up.

Also, try buying one of the 50lb bags of rice and some chicken gibblets from your butcher and feed him that for a couple of weeks.
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Old 11-28-2003, 08:08 AM   #10
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From what i've read so far on this it seems that the Yeast infection will manifest itself in the body and then start to seep out. Normal Yogurt, while it might be good, wont contain enough GOOD bacterial agents to force the Yeast out of its system/kill the yeast.


They way i kind of see it and how it's been explained on numerous Vet website is something like this.

The yeast has total control of the dog right now. But feeding the dog a high dosage of GOOD Bacterial agents will make the Yeast compete for the space in the dog. Because of the huge influx of GOOD bacterial agents there will be no room for the yeast and they will die off. To stop the dog from getting sick you need to detox it to get rid of all the dead yeast and by-products created by them.

Once that has been done then you can successfully treat the yeast infection in other areas which only have it because it was in the dogs system to begin with.

I dont know if that makes much sense to you but it sounds pretty logical to me ;)
well, then there's this
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Old 11-28-2003, 08:10 AM   #11
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put a TON of garlic in his food. and some olive oil.
If you can get him to eat onions raw (in his food) through that in there also.

THe should clear it up.

Also, try buying one of the 50lb bags of rice and some chicken gibblets from your butcher and feed him that for a couple of weeks.
Onions are toxic to dogs. Garlic is fine but do NOT give your dog onions.
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Old 11-28-2003, 08:12 AM   #12
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well, then there's this
Looks good! do you know anything like Otomax which i can get without a script.? (For the ears)
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Old 11-28-2003, 08:15 AM   #13
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put a TON of garlic in his food. and some olive oil.
If you can get him to eat onions raw (in his food) through that in there also.

THe should clear it up.

Also, try buying one of the 50lb bags of rice and some chicken gibblets from your butcher and feed him that for a couple of weeks.

Fuck, i dont even cook for myself and now i have to cook for the dog?! Damn! Ive swapped his diet numerous times and the food he is on now ass nothing but 100% real stuff inside of it. No by-products or anything like that.. I Noticed he did get better with this kibble but the gains have since been lost.. I might give this a shot though if i cannot clear it up since i know his diet is ok!

The olive oil/garlic will be added though since im sure some extra wont hurt him!




Thanks a lot everyone for your help, keep the ideas coming!
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Old 11-28-2003, 08:20 AM   #14
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Looks good! do you know anything like Otomax which i can get without a script.? (For the ears)
no. otomax is a prescription medication. the stuff i showed you in the link above is recommended for cleaning/treatment without a script. here's info on it:

" What can be done to prevent ear infections? Prevention and early treatment are the keys. In principle, yeast are easy to kill if you keep in mind that they hate dry, acidic environments. If you keep your dog's inner ears dry and clean by using an acidic type cleaning solution made for dog's ears, you will make the ear environment very uninviting to yeast. Acidic cleaning solutions such as Oti-clens, Epi-Otic, and Oti-dry are available from your veterinarian."

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