with Diane, but a raw diet is not always easy or convenient. I am no
expert on dog food, but you can get dehydrated raw which would be next
best, and more convenient. Third best would be high quality grain-free
foods.
Topical treatments of Lavender will help the exzema, but I would also
suggest giving the dog some virgin coconut oil every day. VCO is very
easy to digest, and provides a lot of beneficial nutrients including
fats.
On Jun 1, 10:40 pm, "dlars...@frontiernet.net"
<dlars...@frontiernet.net> wrote:
> I had alery issues with my cats. I changed their plastic food bowl out
> for a stainless steel one and it made a huge differece. He was loosing
> his hair, had really bad flakey dandruff and it all went away in just
> a few weeks. We also switched to Reverse Osmossis water at the same
> time. He is doing much better. Just a thought. Also how about
> diffusing purify and breath so they can inhale it. Purify should help
> clean out the toxins out of the system and breath should help with the
> lungs.
>
> On May 29, 10:38 pm, Bridget <doterral...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > My dog has horrible allergies and is on Benadryl. I know you have to
> > be careful when using oils with dogs...does anyone have any
> > suggestions for her dry & irritated skin? I was thinking about
> > heavily diluting some Lavender with FCO but would love to hear any
> > other ideas. Thank you!- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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