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Why not take the first step to a gentle, nontoxic home treatment?
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There are few things as sad as seeing your dog chew and lick its paws, scratch at its ears, violently shake its head or scratch incessantly. Skin rashes are unsightly and uncomfortable and may develop secondary infections. These symptoms may point to an allergic dog. (See the chart below to help you identify what type of allergy your dog may have)
The good news is that a natural and holistic approach may significantly reduce or eliminate many of the symptoms. In fact, most dogs experience marked improvements with our diets and supplements!
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Why? Our kits are based on a holistic approach. It’s simple. Work from the inside to gently cleanse and eliminate metabolic wastes and toxins and boost your dog’s immune system. This in turn leads to a ‘stronger constitution’ and builds the foundation for the skin and internal organs to function optimally.
Your dog is made from the food he/she eats! Many people forget this simple truth. The food turns into dog. Think about it, if you feed highly processed, artificially preserved, colored and flavored foods, then this is what your dog is made of. On the other hand if you feed fresh, wholesome foods, then the nutrient-rich, living substances of the fresh food will make a healthy dog!
How does this tie to allergies? Many of the substance found in commercial foods have leaked into your dog’s bloodstream. Antibodies (IgE) have formed in response to the allergens. As they build up and encounter more allergens the IgE’s ‘explode’ and release substances such as histamines, substance P, bradykinin and others. It is these chemicals that cause the clinical signs you see like itching and rashes. If we work to produce a ‘clean’, nontoxic environment, both inside and outside of the dog we reduce the amount of harmful allergens and thereby reduce the itching and rashes.
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Symptoms
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Possible type of allergy
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Itching but the skin is normal (except English Bulldog)
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Atopic dermatitis
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Small red bumps and pimples, ‘moth-eaten’ appearance to the coat
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Bacterial Infection
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Chronic Skin Infections, weight gain, drink alot and excessive urination
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Cushing’s Disease
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Circular patch of hair loss usually around the face, not itchy
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Mange
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Itching and rash after new drug is given
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Drug Reaction
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Rash and itching on lower back, inner thighs and flanks
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Suspect Flea bite Dermatitis
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Severe and intense itching that does not respond to conventional drugs
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Food Allergy
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Chronic skin problems
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Hypothyroidism
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Moderate itching, pinkness or redness, yellow scaling, greasiness
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Malassezia Dermatitis (yeast)
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Circular area or hair loss, crusting, not itchy, often confused with mange
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Ringworm
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Information provided on this site is not a substitute for veterinary care. See your vet before you begin a complementary natural health care plan. The statements on this Web site have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration/Center for Veterinary Medicine, and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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