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Dlanigervon

by Dlanigervon on 31 January 2011 - 01:01

Hi Kool,

What other posters are telling you to try is probably right and I would continue to try them, however if you have tried them and they are not working, then isn't it sensible to look further afield.

Since my original reply to you I have started all my dogs on ACV and found an improvement already, my main boy with the biggest problem had a hot spot on his rear toe which he would not leave alone, the skin at this stage wasn't broken, so I used a cotton ball soaked in the ACV and applied it direct that night.

The following morning the area appeared to be drying up and he wasn't licking it at all, two days later and only the one application, he hasn't touched the area at all and it's starting to disappear.
Also on examination I came across (4) more potential hot spots forming, I applied ACV straight which must have stung because the skin must have been broken, he performed and how.  The following day there were no signs and I could not feel where the eruptions had been.

Therefore if what you are trying is not working, what do you have to loose by starting ACV, it is natural and will not harm him, if it doesn't work you know that it's another remedy to throw in the garbage...Good Luck





 


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