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Mimi (Texas) on 07/09/2015
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My sixteen year old dog has dog warts and Apple Cider Vinegar makes them disappear. I apply ACV two to three times a day using a little spray bottle. You will see the results of the shrinkage within a few days. Her big wart went from a half dollar size to a penny size. After two or three weeks you won't notice it anymore. It is amazing and beats paying an expensive vet bill to have the warts surgically removed.
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Replied By Darla (Greene, Me) on 09/27/2015

I just had to put my beloved bday down because of warts one grew inside her sinus cavity. I had them removed once and unfortunately she was 14 years old when I noticed she started bleeding from her nose because of her age they recommended I not put her under sedation she lived another two years and I had no clue they were contagious, so now my 6 year old dog has a few on his body. he is bijon frese and he is growing one on his eyelid how would I treat that ? my vet didnt know these were warts because I asked him and he said he didn't know. My husband has agreed to finally go to a specialist but if I can heal these myself? I would be grateful. I don't want to rely on another vet letting Mr. Tibbs down and we tried caster oil and turmeric and it didnt work. I'm willing to ty the apple cider vinegar but how do I apply to his eyelid or can I ?
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Replied By Aspasia (Melbourne, Australia) on 10/11/2015

I have a 11 yr old Maltese shitzu and he has warts on his back. I was looking for a home remedy to use. Thanks to you, I'll use ACV on them and see how he goes.
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Replied By Lisa (Vancouver, Wa) on 10/28/2015

For some warts sticking up of my dog's body I tied waxy dental floss around the base of the wart and in a few days they would die off, due to lack of blood supply. Then the ACV killed them off within days. You could shut your dogs eyes and rub the ACV on the skin with a cotton ball. I use a dropper 3xs/day topically on the warts and they're going away...Hope that helps
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Replied By Melissa (Alexandria va) on 09/22/2024

Did you dilute the vinegar and how tight did you tie the dental floss?

Replied By Karolee (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) on 11/06/2015

To Darla Greene, Me, I am so sorry you lost your dog. It is so difficult not to have them around all of a sudden. I hope you are able to take the time you need to grieve and if some stupid person make a comment to you like, "why would u be upset it just a dog", or this one from my cousin's pastor, "dogs don't go to heaven". You can email me and I will personally make a trip to where u live and have a private talk with them. You will be in our racers. Kare
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Replied By Jannese (Nyc) on 11/09/2015

I wouldn't use vinegar on your dogs eyelid, you could potentially blind him.. My 15yr coton had one in the same place, his eyelid, and he already had major spinal surgery and didn't want to put him under anesthesia but it kept growing and would bleed and hurt him so I had it removed and he has been so much happier for it. We have to go and have another removed on his foot that is the size of a large grape its really bothering him to the point he doesn't sleep and doesn't let me sleep.
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Replied By Om (Hope, Bc Canada) on 11/09/2015

Hello, Jannese (Nyc)---

You can also try Lugols Iodine 5%, just covering the offending area and do several times a day.

Namaste, Om

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Replied By Meriel (Manchester, UK) on 04/30/2016

My bichon frise had warts removed from his eyelids as they were irritating his eye. He was fine after.
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Replied By Siddhi (Mumbai) on 07/19/2016

Dear Meriel,

Try all or some of the following.

1. Apple Cider Vinegar ( on any part except eyes and genital)

2. Castor Oil/ Coconut oil application on areas close to eyes)

3. Vitamin E capsules

4. Improve your dog's food, add protein and vitamins less carbs.

Hope it helps

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Replied By Armando (Downey, Ca) on 08/20/2016

How much should I use or must I dilute it first?
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Replied By Suseeq (Sydney Australia) on 08/20/2016

Armando, I would'nt be putting apple cider near the eye, but I believe you can use aloe vera gel to get rid of it, but you will have to keep it up until it disappears.
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Replied By Charlotte (Brentwood, Tn) on 09/07/2017

I would like to know if the Apple Cider Vinegar made the wart look red and ooze a little blood? I have used it for 2 days on my 11 year old dog who has a large wart on her shoulder and that is happening.
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Replied By Nix (Uae) on 10/29/2017

Charlotte, did it work? I have an old poodle and she has five or six warts on her body. We've had one removed surgically but she was not happy so I'm going to try the Apple Cider Vinegar on a wart on her hip and hope it works.
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Replied By Linda (Ontario, Canada) on 12/14/2017

Yes, my little girl has one the size of a dime. After a week of applying the apple cider vinegar it started to loose the outer skin, and looked very raw. It upset her, so I stopped using it. I am using coconut oil for a couple of weeks, but with no results. There are a couple of videos on YouTube, and they did state the wart would bleed. I am trying to work on her insides, and stopped sweet veggies like carrot and sweet potatoes. She is on a raw diet with added raw pulp veggies. It is pretty common in older small dogs. No sweets, no junk food, little high sugar veggies. Also started giving her salmon oil ( distilled, metals removed) and turmeric. May try the apple cider internally with her food too.
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Replied By Jean (Nova Scotia) on 05/15/2018

You don't ....never put cider vinegar or anything else that can possibly enter the eye.... it will burn the eye cause a lot of pain and an expensive trip to the vet ....
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Replied By Idot13 (Ireland) on 07/26/2018

Lisa,

Try garlic and Vaseline and put it on every day. It might take a while as it wants to be sealed but it should work but it will take a lot longer than an adult.

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