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Natural Remedies for Dog with Valley Fever?

Posted By Christie (Las Vegas) on 11/19/2013

"I just found out our almost 3 year old mixed dog has valley fever. She didn't show any of the symptoms until the infection spread to her bones. Treatment is expensive and she would have to be on it for the rest of her life, which could cause more health issues including liver failure. Are there any other natural remedies for this disease I could try?"
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Posted By Theresa Donate (Mpls., Mn) on 11/20/2013

Theresa

The wonderful Theresa from Minneapolis, MN has been helping pet owners and their beloved pets around the world on Earth Clinic since 2013.

About Theresa

Theresa from Minneapolis was born and raised in the inner city, always wishing she had been raised on a farm.

Her love for creatures great and small began at an early age, starting with caterpillars - which continues to this day, along with an interest in all insects and 'creepy crawlies'.

Theresa's interest in pet health started with a bird keeping hobby at age 14, where she learned from another hobbyist that the simple addition of Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) in a bird's drinking water kept fungal infections away; she was able to share this with her avian vet who in turn prescribed it to her own clients; Theresa was surprised to learn that she could teach her vet a thing or two. This important lesson - that each of us can be a teacher - was a turning point for Theresa, and  fueled  her quest for the knowledge held in lore,  and remedies passed by word of mouth. That quest for knowledge continues to this day, as new and old remedies alike are explored. She may not have experience with a particular issue, but she will research it to the best of her ability and share what she finds freely, in the hopes that you can heal or improve your pet's health.

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"Hey Christie!

Valley Fever - Coccidioidomycosis - is a fungal infection of the lungs.

To start, it would be a good idea to alkalize your dog's system to create a hostile environment for the fungus. This is easily done by adding baking soda to your dog's water. Read up and choose a formula here:

https://www.earthclinic.com/remedies/alkalizing_formulas.html

Sublimed Sulpher may be an option for you - info here:

http://www.wikihow.com/Treat-a-Dog-Naturally-for-Valley-Fever

http://www.goldacregoldens.com/valleyfvr.html

Consider Oregano Oil for its antifungal properties:

https://www.earthclinic.com/supplements/oregano-oil.html

Colloidal Silver may also be indicated for your dog:

https://www.earthclinic.com/supplements/colloidal_silver.html

Consider treating nutritionally for Candida, as yeast and fungus are one in the same:

https://www.earthclinic.com/cures/cure-candida-infection-herbal-remedies.html

Lastly, consider inhalation of food grade hydrogen peroxide:

https://www.earthclinic.com/remedies/hydrogen_peroxide_inhalation.html

These remedies are commonly available and may be found at your drugstore, whole foods co-op or health/vitamin store. I find when I need to dose many pills that it helps to put the pills in a ball of canned wet food. You can even dose the liquids in this way by putting them in a size 00 gel cap available at most pharmacies.

Please keep us posted and report back!"

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Posted By Desertmoonchild (Tucson, Arizona) on 09/14/2016

"I was recently informed that my 3 year old boxer mix has valley fever. This diagnosis was given by several people who live in my area and also have pets with valley fever. I was given fluconazole by someone treating their dog. I had approximately 2 weeks worth of medication and by the end of the two weeks my dog had improved greatly, from his energy level to his overall spirit. I was unable to find the medication and there is no way I can afford to take him to the vet. While hopeful that I would find a way, and be able to get him back on meds he started having more seizures and he had 4 seizures in 1 day. I got a weeks worth of meds for him and the seizures stopped. Back to feeling good and happy I tried to purchase medication online only to be ripped off for $56.

I am still looking for a way to treat my dog that I can afford and am hoping to get him back on some kind of treatment before the seizures begin again. I am hoping someone has an affordable answer for me. I actually have two boxer mixes, brothers, but only my dog Jasper has shown the symptoms of valley fever. The symptoms began around the end of march this year. I do not want to see Jasper suffers with the seizures especially or see his brother mica suffer because he died or had to be put to sleep. Please help, anybody. I am open to natural remedies also."

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Posted By TheresaDonate (Mpls., Mn) on 09/15/2016

Theresa

The wonderful Theresa from Minneapolis, MN has been helping pet owners and their beloved pets around the world on Earth Clinic since 2013.

About Theresa

Theresa from Minneapolis was born and raised in the inner city, always wishing she had been raised on a farm.

Her love for creatures great and small began at an early age, starting with caterpillars - which continues to this day, along with an interest in all insects and 'creepy crawlies'.

Theresa's interest in pet health started with a bird keeping hobby at age 14, where she learned from another hobbyist that the simple addition of Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) in a bird's drinking water kept fungal infections away; she was able to share this with her avian vet who in turn prescribed it to her own clients; Theresa was surprised to learn that she could teach her vet a thing or two. This important lesson - that each of us can be a teacher - was a turning point for Theresa, and  fueled  her quest for the knowledge held in lore,  and remedies passed by word of mouth. That quest for knowledge continues to this day, as new and old remedies alike are explored. She may not have experience with a particular issue, but she will research it to the best of her ability and share what she finds freely, in the hopes that you can heal or improve your pet's health.

-----------------------------

How To Show Theresa Your Appreciation

If you would like to thank Theresa for her helpful posts, she asks if you would please consider making a donation to one of her favorite local rescue organizations, or by making a donation to help the genius contributor, Ted from Bangkok, recover from his stroke.  

http://www.piperslegacy.org/

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Get-Bobo-home/1409993732632080?sk=timeline&ref=page_internal

http://ted.earthclinic.com

"Hello Desertmoonchild,

I know the vet is expensive, but it may be cheaper in the long run to pay for a vet and get a prescription for the antifungal meds that you can fill cheaply online than to delay treatment while you look for cheaper options than your vet.

That said, check out all of these links from the post above:

Valley Fever - Coccidioidomycosis - is a fungal infection of the lungs.

To start, it would be a good idea to alkalize your dog's system to create a hostile environment for the fungus. This is easily done by adding baking soda to your dog's water. Read up and choose a formula here:

https://www.earthclinic.com/remedies/alkalizing_formulas.html

Sublimed Sulpher may be an option for you - info here:

http://www.wikihow.com/Treat-a-Dog-Naturally-for-Valley-Fever

http://www.goldacregoldens.com/valleyfvr.html

Consider Oregano Oil for its antifungal properties:

https://www.earthclinic.com/supplements/oregano-oil.html

Colloidal Silver may also be indicated for your dog:

https://www.earthclinic.com/supplements/colloidal_silver.html

Consider treating nutritionally for Candida, as yeast and fungus are one in the same:

https://www.earthclinic.com/cures/cure-candida-infection-herbal-remedies.html

Lastly, consider inhalation of food grade hydrogen peroxide:

https://www.earthclinic.com/remedies/hydrogen_peroxide_inhalation.html

These remedies are commonly available and may be found at your drugstore, whole foods co-op or health/vitamin store. I find when I need to dose many pills that it helps to put the pills in a ball of canned wet food. You can even dose the liquids in this way by putting them in a size 00 gel cap available at most pharmacies.

**In addition to the above often homeopathic remedies tend to be on the less expensive/more affordable end of the scale. Please read up on using homeopathy to treat Valley Fever:

http://familyhomeopathyinc.com/fhiwp/tag/holistic-treatment-for-valley-fever/

Please report back!"

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Posted By Peggy (Tucson, Az) on 07/01/2026

"I would be interested in any natural holistic remedies to treat Valley Fever in my dog. She is 5 yrs old, and I have been treating her medically for 4 yrs. I am concerned about her liver from the antifungal usage. Thank you"
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