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I have a 5 year old silky terrier and she has 2 cyst on her back. Can
anyone tell me if there is a way to dissolve the cyst naturally? Ive heard of castor oil packs, maybe shark cartlidge? Any info would be very much appreciated ![]() |
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The way to get rid of them is to take the dog to the vets. You can not
dissolve cyst. You don't know that they are even cyst heck for all you know they could be cancer. All the more reason to get to a vet. Celeste "Cindy" wrote in message ups.com... I have a 5 year old silky terrier and she has 2 cyst on her back. Can anyone tell me if there is a way to dissolve the cyst naturally? Ive heard of castor oil packs, maybe shark cartlidge? Any info would be very much appreciated ![]() |
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