What kind of vinegar should i use and if it doesnt help, what else do you think I should try??? Any help would be great!
Our vet said to try white vinegar and water in a spray bottle (equal parts).
The other options she gave us was:
Changing his diet to an anti-yeast diet. (you can include meat, veggies, and plain non-fat yogurt). Anti-yeast diets will starve the yeast and aid in the healing process. She said that it doesn't have to be a forever diet (just until improvement).
She gave us this list of ideas:
Foods that are allowed:
Vegetables:
asparagus, broccoli, cauliflower, eggplant, parsley, squash, brussel sprouts, celery, green beans, yellow beans, cucumbers, collard, kale, lettuce, spinach.
Meats:
Beef, duck, chicken, fish, rabbit, turkey, Cornish hen, lamb.
Dairy:
Plain yogurt Stoneyfield Farm yogurt is recommended. Visit their website
www.stonyfield.com and type in your city and state to see where you can purchase it. This yogurt contains:
Cultured pasteurized nonfat milk, naturally milled sugar, natural vanilla flavor, pectin, turmeric, made with multiple organisms: S. Thermophilus, L. Bulgaricus, L. Acidophilus, bifidus, L. Casei and L. Reuteri live active cultures.
Purchase the French Vanilla. If you are not able to get Stoneyfield, Dannon Plain yogurt is another option.
Beverages:
Water
Forbidden Foods:
Buttermilk
Cheeses
Packaged cereal
Cottage cheese
Crackers
Flour enriched with vitamins from yeast
Mushrooms Packaged & processed foods
Peanuts
Pretzels
Sorbital
Sweet Potatoes and yams
Vitamin/minerals from yeast source
Breads
Sausage
Potatoes
Bacon
Corn beef
Lunchmeats
Smoked turkey
Ham
Sauces, gravies
ALL grains -- white rice, brown rice, wheat, oats, barley
Anything sweet -- sugar, honey, molasses, maple syrup, corn syrup, dextrose
Avoid Dry Dog/Cat foods containing:
Poultry-by-product meal
Meat-by-products
Corn syrup
Caramel coloring
Rice flour
Wheat gluten
Corn gluten
Sugar
Hopefully this helps out. Good luck!