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Vaccines - which ones to they really need.

9/30/2012

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Question from Facebook Wall - Itchy Pup

9/23/2012

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Kramer, I need some help here. I have one itchy pup. Vet suspects seasonal allergies. The itchiest area on Mattie is her belly. Will you salve help keep her from itching, especially at night when she should be sleeping?


Kramer's Salve:  Hello Janice, yes Kramer's Salve can help with itching and preventing any hot spot from becoming infected. Simply clean the itchy area with a gentle shampoo and apply twice daily,...See More
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Janice:  Both Mattie's regular vet and the vet nutritionist do not think it is food as Mattie doesn't have any symptoms that go along with the food allergy (vomiting, diarrhea, etc). They ...See More
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Kramer's Salve:  you are welcome, from my experience food allergy does not necessarily include vomiting or diarrhea but your vet will know your pet best. Also bathing as often as possible can cause dry skin and itchiness (think of when our skin is dry how it feels.)
20 hours ago · Like

Janice: The shampoo that I'm using is sold only at the vet's office and has oatmeal in it which is supposed to be good for the skin. I agree that food could still play a roll, but Mattie ...See More
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Kramer's Salve: look for ingredients like by products, wheat, corn and soy - they typically case the most problems. also the probiotics in organic yogurt can replenish Mattie's stomach flora whic...See More
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Janice: Should it be plain yogurt? I'll have to look for some and see if Mattie likes it. How much would you give to a pup? Have any particular brand that your pal likes?
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Kramer's Salve: Kramer use to eat anything, pickles, tofu, and some other stuff he shouldn't have. So all I had to do was feed it to him directly. But anything flavored (and taste like "ice cream") usually worked. Also they really need one or two teaspoons per day, for about 7/14 days- anything else is a bonus. But My brood is partial to Stonyfield Farms vanilla and strawberry and ate it as a treat at least once a week. If you want to really have Mattie make a mess, you can freeze it as well :) Quite a few quality dog foods will also have probiotics in them as well. They are usually listed in the ingredients as "Dried Lactobacillus acidophilus fermentation product, Dried Bacillus subtilis fermentation product, Dried Enterococcus faecium fermentation product"
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Neem History in Animal Health

9/22/2012

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When the FUR Flies, multiple cat households.

9/16/2012

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Top 10 Dog Destinations.

9/1/2012

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