Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Friday, October 7, 2011
Beer as a wormer
This is from another board I'm on (in response to a dog who is heartworm positive and so advanced that it is danger of dying from the treatment) and I requested permission to re-post and it was granted:
This will kill heart worms without endangering the dogs as what the beer does is is make the worms sterile. It's seen as food by the worms so they don't put out the poison to try and stop the dog from eating anything more that 'bothers the worms', plus the die off of the worms is slow so there's not toxic overload there. This was studied in Japan.
The tests were done with several types of beers and the Guinness Draught is the one that works. This is because 1) the special ancient type of hops they have there and 2) the really good water. It's the hops that sterilize the worms. This special hops is only in the Draught Black Label beer imported directly from Ireland. I originally purchased Guinness Stout but when I got home I read where it comes from Canada and they don't have the special breed of hops. Only the Ireland Import does.
The dosage is 1 ounce of beer to 25 pounds of weight. Normally people let the bottle sit with the lid off to get rid of the carbonation (so the dog doesn't get gas). It's ok to let it go completely flat, and if you don't use up the whole bottle in one setting you just cap it and put it in the fridge. The hops never 'go bad' and so it will work until you empty the bottle.
So you give 1 ounce of Guinness Draught to 25 pounds of weight every 2 weeks. Just pour it over their food if they won't lap it up (some will, some won't) After 3 months you can have the dog tested to see if there are any filarie left (baby worms). If so, continue for another 3 months and test again. When all the baby worms are dead then you switch over to dosing once a month.
This kills all worms except whip worms.
I hope her dog can last long enough to utilize this treatment. Very simple, very cheap and it works. There are a couple ladies on a pet list I'm on who foster dogs. They have had dogs tested to have heart worms, put them on this beer method, and then the dogs are tested and--no heart worms. All the foster parents in their groups use this now.
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Further posts discussed how hops is toxic to dogs, but it turns out that it's misinformation - the hops dregs from making the beer is toxic to dogs, but not the portion of hops that remains in the beer. They researched this heavily because they are in Florida and in rescue and many dogs were coming through as heartworm positive. The amount of alcohol needed to kill the worms is not harmful to the liver, and the treatment has been extraordinarily successful in their rescue program.
This will kill heart worms without endangering the dogs as what the beer does is is make the worms sterile. It's seen as food by the worms so they don't put out the poison to try and stop the dog from eating anything more that 'bothers the worms', plus the die off of the worms is slow so there's not toxic overload there. This was studied in Japan.
The tests were done with several types of beers and the Guinness Draught is the one that works. This is because 1) the special ancient type of hops they have there and 2) the really good water. It's the hops that sterilize the worms. This special hops is only in the Draught Black Label beer imported directly from Ireland. I originally purchased Guinness Stout but when I got home I read where it comes from Canada and they don't have the special breed of hops. Only the Ireland Import does.
The dosage is 1 ounce of beer to 25 pounds of weight. Normally people let the bottle sit with the lid off to get rid of the carbonation (so the dog doesn't get gas). It's ok to let it go completely flat, and if you don't use up the whole bottle in one setting you just cap it and put it in the fridge. The hops never 'go bad' and so it will work until you empty the bottle.
So you give 1 ounce of Guinness Draught to 25 pounds of weight every 2 weeks. Just pour it over their food if they won't lap it up (some will, some won't) After 3 months you can have the dog tested to see if there are any filarie left (baby worms). If so, continue for another 3 months and test again. When all the baby worms are dead then you switch over to dosing once a month.
This kills all worms except whip worms.
I hope her dog can last long enough to utilize this treatment. Very simple, very cheap and it works. There are a couple ladies on a pet list I'm on who foster dogs. They have had dogs tested to have heart worms, put them on this beer method, and then the dogs are tested and--no heart worms. All the foster parents in their groups use this now.
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Further posts discussed how hops is toxic to dogs, but it turns out that it's misinformation - the hops dregs from making the beer is toxic to dogs, but not the portion of hops that remains in the beer. They researched this heavily because they are in Florida and in rescue and many dogs were coming through as heartworm positive. The amount of alcohol needed to kill the worms is not harmful to the liver, and the treatment has been extraordinarily successful in their rescue program.
Friday, September 2, 2011
Star Student by Jeanine DeOre
Jeanine's latest release, Star Student, was lots of fun to work with. I made some numbers and capital letters to go with it and with Jeanine's permission, am offering them here as a coordinating freebie to her kit!
The alpha was used to make "Life" and the numbers were "75" in the above layout. Enjoy!
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Sneak Peeks
Here is a sneak peek for a kit being released by Eledhwen on April 1st. She'll be opening up shop at the Shabby Pickle!!

Also, Marshmella Designs has THREE new kits coming out April first, so get ready for the fun!!
Dancing Princess also has something fun up her sleeves, will have to let you know a release date later.

Also, Marshmella Designs has THREE new kits coming out April first, so get ready for the fun!!
Dancing Princess also has something fun up her sleeves, will have to let you know a release date later.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Soul In Bloom & ADSR

Dancing Princess Designs has teamed up with Simply You, Simply Me to bring you this beautiful new collab called Soul in Bloom. The papers, elements and word art in this kit are simply fantastic!
I used the kit to make the first of my pages for the Amazing Digital Scrapbooking Race - kind of like the Amazing Race on TV, but scrappers haunt digi-world, finding the next challenge and making pages for their albums based on the challenges presented to them. Each completion brings the possibility of a prize. This is the first year I've attempted it because I'm worried that with my limited time, I will have to drop out early, but I found someone who's willing to give it a go with me! Anna is my partner this year and we're both having a blast so far!

Can you believe this beautiful layout came out of a speed scrap? I love it when they flow together like this, and the kit and the instructions made it so easy!
Thursday, March 10, 2011
New Release and a Freebie!!
Check out this gorgeous new release!
Sunshine In Your Heart
A collab by Jeanine DeOre and Plum Dumpling Designs.

The kit has so many awesome papers and elements!! It even comes with two complete alphas!! And for your enjoyment, here is another alpha :)

And here is a link for download.
sunshine_alphafreebie-briarwoodpups.zip
For more information on the kit and other available freebies, visit Jeanine's blog here.
Sunshine In Your Heart
A collab by Jeanine DeOre and Plum Dumpling Designs.

The kit has so many awesome papers and elements!! It even comes with two complete alphas!! And for your enjoyment, here is another alpha :)

And here is a link for download.
sunshine_alphafreebie-briarwoodpups.zip
For more information on the kit and other available freebies, visit Jeanine's blog here.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Freebie Alpha!

I tried my hand at making my very first alpha a couple of weeks ago and here it is! It coordinates with the bundle Puppy Love by Marshmella Designs. A huge thanks to Marshmella for quality checking it and getting it all ready for you folks to play with!
So, naturally, I had to re-do my Essentials of a Pug Pack to include the new alpha!
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