Guest guest Posted July 28, 2007 Report Share Posted July 28, 2007 Dear Vaidyas I am looking for help for my dog. Is anyone out there who works with animals and can help me? I have an eight yr old white female dog who had skin infection off and on all her life. For past two yrs things were actually not two bad but last week suddenly her skin flared up. She had lots of red bumps on her skin that opens in couple of days and start oozing. Her whole body is covered in sores and she scratches constantly. As usual vet gave her antibiotic Cephloxin and anti histamin. But as this time its really bad we took her to a skin specialist and she too prescribed her 750mg of cephalaxin twicwe a day and antihistamin. She has been on antibiotics most of her life sometimes for months. Is there any holistic treatment for this? Thank you for the help from both of us. regard Moti and Priyanka Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2007 Report Share Posted July 29, 2007 what do you feed her? being (mostly) carnivores, dogs have a poor tolerance to grains and cereals, which are the primary component of most pet foods switch her to a BARF (biologically-appropriate raw food) diet and see if this helps just search under google and find the best pages i have seen many dogs get well from such a simple intervention, usually within 2-3 months also, pay attention to oral hygiene - in the wild, canines don't naturally accumulate dental tartar, but modern dog food promotes it this can be the source of a chronic infection, complexed with what is essentially an allergic response eating a barf diet, including chewing on bones, helps to wear away tartar and promote oral health best... todd caldecott On 29-Jul-07, at 3:59 AM, ayurveda wrote: > Skin Staph Infection <snip> > I am looking for help for my dog. Is anyone out there who works with > animals and can help me? <snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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