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Old 09-Nov-2005, 11:29 PM
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Hi all, i'm a new member. Need some help and advice on my dog's skin problem. I have an english cocker spaniel around 3 and a half yrs old. He is suffering from many skin disorders like scratching and biting, hair loss, dandruff on body, rough and scaly like skin patches and sore patches.

I have visited vet many times but the skin problems still persist. Everytime i went to the vet, they will prescibe antibiotics, give jab and medicated shampoo.
Vet also recommend change food diet but still can't solve the problems.

Can anyone help me? Please . . Thxs a lot in advance .

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Old 10-Nov-2005, 12:41 AM
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Hi, sorry to hear about your dog's condition.
Since you mentioned that you have tried conventional medicine ie, antibiotics and the condition still persist why not try alternative medicines. ie Herbal and Homeopathics.

Although I am not a Vet, I have seen the effectiveness of such alternative medicines. If you are interested you can refer to this link http://www.petsfanatics.com/forum/t...-medicines.html

If you need further info you can PM me or contact the numbers indicated.

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Old 10-Nov-2005, 12:47 AM
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Hi, sorry to hear about your dog's condition.
Since you mentioned that you have tried conventional medicine ie, antibiotics and the condition still persist why not try alternative medicines. ie Herbal and Homeopathics.

Although I am not a Vet, I have seen the effectiveness of such alternative medicines. If you are interested you can refer to this link http://www.petsfanatics.com/forum/t...-medicines.html

If you need further info you can PM me or contact the numbers indicated.


Derrick,
I do agreed with you. I had witnessed couple of cases before and surprisingly herbal and homeopathics can do wonders for dogs with skin problem.
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Old 10-Nov-2005, 01:09 AM
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Hmm... I went to my nearest neighbourhood library and did a research on dogs. I even borrowed some books home for reference. Well, some of the books recommend the steps u mentioned. But how do i go abt doing it? U have any recommendations on which my dog can take to improve his condition? Thxs for much!!

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Old 10-Nov-2005, 09:59 AM
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I don't know what causes your dog's skin problem but mine is due to environmental cause. My dogs started to have skin problem after we moved house two years ago and so we thought it's the new cement that caused it. We didn't know why the problem persisted after more than a year until we stopped using bleach and floor detergent to wash the back court about 6 months ago. We used to wash the back court heavily with the detergent at least once a week to get rid of the rabbit urine stain on the court where my bunny barn sat. Although we made sure we'd used enough water to flush the detergent before we allowed our dogs to enter the area, the detergent did cause the skin problem of my dogs. After we use plain water to use the area every day, we start to see the improvement after a few months and now their skin is fully recovered. Hope it's of reference to you.
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Hmm... I went to my nearest neighbourhood library and did a research on dogs. I even borrowed some books home for reference. Well, some of the books recommend the steps u mentioned. But how do i go abt doing it? U have any recommendations on which my dog can take to improve his condition? Thxs for much!!


To help you with your dogs skin problem, the following is recommended by the manufacturer of DORWEST HERBS

"To treat the condition give the treatment dose of GARLIC & FENUGREEK TABLETS to deal with any minor infection and also the treatment dose of MIXED VEGETABLE TABLETS to relieve the irritation and cool the skin. This should be continued for at least ONE MONTH of treatment, reducing to the lower maintenance dose as the condition improves. For dogs and cats who are susceptible to skin problems it is sensible to keep to white meat diet to reduce the likelihood of the condition recurring. If hair loss has occurred as a result of scratching this can be improved by giving KELP SEAWEED TABLETS to encourage good coat growth, but this should ONLY be given after all irration has subsided.
EVENING PRIMROSE OIL capsules ir liquid are excellent supplements for animals with skin problems. They can either be given with herbal medicines from the start of the treatment or when the condition is improving to encourage coat regrowth and maintain the skin.
EASY GREEN is beneficial for cooling the skin and should be added to the daily diet of animals suffering from skin problems.
COMFREY & CALENDULA SKIN BALM is suitable to use externally to sooth dry sore, scaly or damaged skin during treatment."

COAT CONDITION
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KEEPER'S MIX is a high quality all round supplement which given daily will maintain a strong healthy thick coat.

EVENING PRIMROSE OIL capsules or liquid will help promote a long silky coat, improve a scurfy coat and reduce shedding.

Adding approciate oils to the daily feed will prevent dryness and maintain a healthy sheen and for this WHEATGERM OIL capsules or liquid is particularly recommended.
Coat health also depends on a regular grooming regime to remove dead coat and tone the skin, particularly during moulting period......."

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Derrick,
I do agreed with you. I had witnessed couple of cases before and surprisingly herbal and homeopathics can do wonders for dogs with skin problem.


Hi Silvanus,
Thanks for allowing me to share. I must emphasize to readers that herbal and homeopathics are here to complement and not replace coventional/molecular medicines. Some ppl use them as a front line medicine for minor problems and resort to Vet if things are more serious. However you can be surprise that they can overcome many ailments.

Then there are others who tried conventional med. first and then then resort to this alternative treatment when they dont see results with antiboitics and what not.
Anyway there are always different views from different school. What we can share is only our experiences.

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I have PM u oredi. Willing to try out the suggestions u made. Hope to hear from u ASAP.. Thxs everyone ..

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