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This is a good product.After years of searching for the answer to my dog's itching and rash, and spending big $$$, we finally have learned a few things.
If you care to read on and get to the root of allergy issues, here is what I have learned:
First, bathe your allergy pet with a good shampoo twice per week and be sure to rinse thoroughly with luke warm water (I use anti fungal shampoo) keeping away from face and ears .
Use a wash cloth for face and ears using 2 cups water mixed with1/4 cup organic applecider vinegar.( anti fungal and smells good when dry)
Then, mix I cup POVIDONE IODINE with 1 gallon of water, pour all over your pet's back, legs and bottom of feet. Avoid face and ears. DO NOT RINSE the iodine mixture.
I would suggest reserving some iodine solution in a small bowl to do a quick paw dip every day.
Let your pet sleep on CLEAN, dry sheets. Fungus is often the issue,and fungus spreads, so you have to keep them cool ,dry and very clean!
If you want to get to the ROOT of the problem, get your pet off dog food and feed them real food. Don't listen to your vet if they try to sell you their food.Raw diet is best,but allergy dogs should have limited ingredients. Use 20 calories per pound, so a 20pound dog can eat 400 calories per day
We feed raw beef and ONE vegetable like cabbage for a few days. (Just freeze the beef for 3 days first to kill potential parasites,defrost and pour boiling water over the meat just before serving)
Watch your pet and see if there is any reaction...if not,then you know that food is ok for them.
I feed cooked fish ( don't overcook it or you loose nutrients quickly) with ONE veggie twice per week too.
One of my dogs is allergic to chicken and eggs, so her diet is very limited. The dog with only mild, seasonal allergies gets chicken a couple of times each week and 2 raw egg yolks for breakfast ( no egg whites as it's hard to digest)
Carrots are very good for dogs, but dogs can only digest carrots if mashed well.
Rotate your green veggies every few days,but watch carefully. Slowly add sweet potatoes and watch for a few days, carrots and watch, green beans and watch, and so on. It is best to give allery dogslimited ingredients,but do rotate the veggies so they get good nutritions...I like cabbage, kale, asparagus, broccoi.
Finally, you MUST use a very small touch of salt, get some vitamins, and give a little calcium if you feed real food diet. They also NEED essential oils, so you give fish oil capsules or coconut oil. This supplement works. I can't stress enough how important it is to give good supplements and vitamins,especially if on a limited diet for allergy issues. Don't skip it. The dog's coat will tell you if they are getting enough fish oil and supplements.
I give distilled water to drink . Optional is to mix in 1 tsp of liquid Fulvic Minerals.
The only vet medicine I will consider for allergy issues is ATOPICA. Expensive,but you can give it for a couple of months, then taper down to every other day. If it works, you can then go the generic form of this called CYCLOSPORINE as this is much less expensive. The Cyclosporine only works for some dogs.
For treats, give your dog a RAW beef bone. Bone marrow is excellent. Dip in boiling water for a second. This will clean their teeth and keep them happy for a couple of hours.
Add GOOD pet vitamins. Pat Mckay has some good ones on her site that are working good for my dogs. Homemade pet food does not have the needed bone meal and basic vitamins in it so you have to add these.
Vaccines are given too much. Give only what is required by law and know that after your dog is 5 years old ,the vaccinations are highly ineffective anyway..it's a money maker and in some cases can make your pet sick. DON"T let your vet give vaccine's if they are in an allergy breakout
I would highly recommend that you google " PAT MCKAY" for some free diet info, and also go to Youtube.com and type in VET BECKER ....she has some very good videos all subjects that are geared toward FREE tips to do yourself at home. Do not let your vet give vaccinations if your pet is having a rash or allergy breakout Also most vets will give your dog Prednisone and other drugs, and this almost killed my dog because it gave her Pancreatitis.
If you want to extend their lives and help them live long and healthy, you have to be proactive and do a little work...it sounds like a lot, but it's really easy to manage once you know what to do, and after spending THOUSANDS of dollars at vet specialist, I learned that they really don't know as much as I do about allergies!
If you do the bathing and change the diet, find the right supplements,you will find the allergy issue to be eliminated or drastically reduced.
Dogs can live over 20 years if you take good care of them, and many do outside of the US.
Good luck...just like humans, allergies is a complex issue,but if you do this you will find that it works well for most dogs
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I have 3 short hair dogs, that all seem to suffer from seasonal allergies. I have been giving my dogs these supplements for about 1 year now, and can honestly say nothing works better. I have tried several other brands, but always end up coming back to Vet's Best.
They do smell a little weird, but my dogs have no problem eating them plain. I have made a "treat" out of it for them. I give 2 tabs per day to each dog.
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