Canine oral papillomatosis is a benign but often cosmetically and functionally debilitating viral disease. This report describes the successful management of oral papillomatosis in two German Shepherd dogs using a homeopathic combination consisting of Thuja occidentalis 30C, Calcarea carbonica 30C, Antimonium crudum 30C, Causticum 30C, Dulcamara 30C, and Acid nitricum 30C. Visible regression began by day 5, with complete remission by day 12 without recurrence. These findings suggest that combination homeopathic therapy may offer a safe and non-invasive option for canine papillomatosis management.
Paper No:
6315
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64485/ijramr.6315.12.2025