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    Quote Originally Posted by 02ducky View Post


    Well vigisil it is, thanks for the info and no I will not be telling you where I am buying it. It's gonna be embarrassing enough to have to buy it.

    Make sure you get a six pack of beer, a box of condoms, and some lube. Then when you check out just look them in eye and go good thing she has 2 holes.

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    My pup had constant yeast infections in his ear. Once I switched him to a grain free diet the ear problems stopped.

    I used a product Zymox ear cleanser. Supposed to help with bacterial growth.

    John
    Last edited by John123; 09-25-2012 at 14:55.

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    1:1 solution of white vinegar and hydrogen peroxide in a squeeze bulb.. Works great...However, if this is an on going problem, I'm gonna bet its a diet issue. May be time for some testing...
    "An individual is only entiteld to one's rights as long as one respects the rights of others."...R.F.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lurch View Post
    Make sure you get a six pack of beer, a box of condoms, and some lube. Then when you check out just look them in eye and go good thing she has 2 holes.


    "An individual is only entiteld to one's rights as long as one respects the rights of others."...R.F.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    Dad was a Veterinarian and the Mrs manages an all natural, holistic pet "Boutique".(only way I can afford the "good stuff")
    You would be amazed just what effect diet has on a domestic animal, they are much more sensitive to it than we are.
    My wife has relayed to me a couple of instances where vets have essentially given up on an animal due to diabetes. With a change of diet (and sticking to it) they have been able to virtually eliminate the diabetes.
    Skin problems, eye problems, joint issues and such can all be addressed through diet and quite often with astounding results.
    Garbage in-Garbage out.
    What do you suggest for additions to dog diets? My spoiled rotten malinois gets IAMS, an occaisonal pound of burger, and daily fish oil.

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