Posted 2009-10-16 10:29 AM (#111933 - in reply to #109349) Subject: RE: DOG QUESTION........ NON HORSE RELATED
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Some of us with multiple dogs buy tablets or topicals in the largest size doses then divide them up appropriately for our dogs. It's generally cheaper that way.
Don't fall for the line about 'how do you know the medication is evenly distributed throughout the tablet (or vial)' either. The stuff is extruded from big batches which are well mixed.
Posted 2009-10-17 12:20 PM (#111996 - in reply to #109349) Subject: RE: DOG QUESTION........ NON HORSE RELATED
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Location: western PA
A follow up to my dog's initial problem and the use of COMFORTIS: Our dog tolerated the new medicine with no apparent ill side affects. A few months and three pills later, he is very much changed. This year his summer steroid shot, which usually greatly helps, had little effect.
He no longer has hot spots, nor is he trying to pull the hair out in those areas. I have not seen a flea during this time and his itching has all but subsided. His discomfort is almost completely dissipated, and he is quite relaxed and at ease. The symptoms our dog has are seasonal, with the end of the summer and beginning of fall, being the worse for his condition. I am going to closely monitor this situation, as I try to wean him from the pills over the winter months.
I want to thank all of you who wrote with their suggestions and recommendations. I greatly appreciate all of your valuable insight.
Posted 2009-10-18 8:28 AM (#112021 - in reply to #109349) Subject: RE: DOG QUESTION........ NON HORSE RELATED
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Location: Illinois
I agree with the corn in feeds. Try to avoid that. I have an Aussie that chewed his hair completely off his hind legs. Had so many stains on him from licking & chewing. After steriod shots, alergy shots it kept coming back. Finally found out he had a yeast infection. Those pills worked only for a while. Fed him ground beef, vegies,an egg once in a while to cleanse his body.Also gave him yeast cleanse pills from health food store. Now he's on no corn product food, 1/2 teas. garlic powder, 1 fish oil and 2 tbls. flax seed. Hair is all grown back and he looks good. We haven't seen 1 flea on him this year and he hasn't had any flea prevention on him either.
Ike you might want to give your dogs a yeast cleanse.