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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Aloe Vera Gel
- By mittens [gb] Date 18.02.04 15:48 UTC
Our vet has perscribed Aloe Vera Gel for our Maltese who has severe pancreatitis. I was just wondering if any of you had any experience of it good or bad.Many Thanks.
- By ice_queen Date 18.02.04 15:58 UTC
Have found Aloe Vera excellent
- By ozzie72 [au] Date 19.02.04 00:57 UTC
Is he taking it internally,i always though that was dangerous unless you are feeding the "juice" please enlighten me :) :confused: I have found aloe vera to be brill. on itchy skin,very soothing.

look forward to your reply :D

christine
- By Smudgley [gb] Date 19.02.04 08:31 UTC
Although I have never used it on my dogs - I have been on an aloe vera course (only 1 day) but heard some very interesting things & saw some excellent slides.
I have however had dealings with a lot of people who use it, both for humans & dogs & I have never heard a bad word about it, only comments about what an excellent healing product it is.
One dog I know had severe lameness from a young pup & was under specialists at the RVC for months. The owner decided to start the youngster on Aloe vera & the improvements were fantastic.  :)
- By mittens [gb] Date 19.02.04 09:55 UTC
Thanks for your replys she is having 5mls a day in her food, will query with the vet when we go next about your concerns Christine. Thanks.
- By Christine Date 19.02.04 11:39 UTC
Hi Aloa can come in juice form to be taken internally or gel form to be used on the skin, externally. It`s very good stuff, I have a few growing in the garden & just break a piece off & use it direct from the plant.  :)
http://www.aloecentre.co.uk/aboutaloe.html

Christine, Spain.
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