It is better to dribble small amounts of CS into the mouth at really regular 
intervals, and also to give a CS enema.  You need to get the CS right to where 
it will be able to contact the virus.  There is someone on this who saved baby 
pups doing this. dee

On 19 Jan 2010, at 00:28, Paul Bond wrote:

> I have a friend with a young rotweiler (16kg), who has Parvo virus and is in 
> a very bad way.  Currently she’s staying with the vet on IV to try to get 
> some liquid into her, but there’s a lot of blood coming out of her.  Do you 
> think there’s any chance that putting some silver in the IV might give her a 
> chance?  Right now they’re going all they can to make sure her kidneys don’t 
> pack up due to de-hydration and giving her antibiotics (for a virus?).  I 
> have MMS1&2 on hand but am nervous about using those on a dog as I have zero 
> experience of it with animals and don’t want to cause more discomfort.  I’m 
> hoping silver might be a painless way to reduce the viral load quickly so her 
> own immune system can get to work on things.
>  
> This is a time sensitive request, so any suggestions much appreciated.
>  
> Thank you
> Paul
> 
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