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I have a 3 yr old boxer that we got from t

he rescue, so we have no history. She seems to have ear itching as she shakes he

ears frequently, which a few months ago gave her a blood clot in the outer ear

and had to have surgery.

I was told she probably has allergies, but it costs a few hundred dollars to

check. Is there another way to check for allergies or to get rid of them? She

also has itchy paws, as she chews on them too. I feed her lamb and rice as I

was told she might have an allergy for chicken.

I would appreciate any suggestions. Any homeopathy I can use and have not tried

yet?

I tried the vinegar spray on her paws but cannot say it made any difference.

Thank you for a response.

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Do the treatment from http://www.nzymes.com/pc/. The program works! I used

it for my German Shepherd, and it cured her problem. The vet told me all

they could do was to control the symptoms. Nzymes also have a recommended

list of foods - be sure to use one of the brands they recommend or you can

prepare your dog's diet at home (which is the best method). The program may

sound expensive, but it is affordable. When I took Maggie to the vet - I

paid nearly $500 to be told they would control the symptoms! They have very

good customer service. You can call them on the phone and discuss the

treatment, etc.

 

Irene

 

On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 11:36 PM, ruthsmily <ruthsmily wrote:

 

> I have a 3 yr old boxer that we got from t

> he rescue, so we have no history. She seems to have ear itching as she

> shakes he ears frequently, which a few months ago gave her a blood clot in

> the outer ear and had to have surgery.

> I was told she probably has allergies, but it costs a few hundred dollars

> to check. Is there another way to check for allergies or to get rid of

> them? She also has itchy paws, as she chews on them too. I feed her lamb and

> rice as I was told she might have an allergy for chicken.

> I would appreciate any suggestions. Any homeopathy I can use and have not

> tried yet?

> I tried the vinegar spray on her paws but cannot say it made any

> difference.

> Thank you for a response.

>

>

>

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hi-your dog may have an allergy to either fleas or grass-yes sad but it does

happen--i make a wash for my dog which is natural and washes fleas out-kills

most of them -it won't keep fleas  from jumping back on-may help deter for a day

or two-i wash my dog with the wash-leave on for a couple of mins and rinse

off-use a cheap shampoo 1 litre-i use biodiesel which is  better-warm up on the

stove-add a jar of garlic  and 1-2 tablespoons of eucalyptus oil warm up -turn

off to cool - strain-put in  shampoo container    -  dog may have  kankar in

ears or fleas in ears

 

 

 

 

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Wednesday, 16 September, 2009 11:47:36 AM

Re: itchy ears and paws on boxer dog

 

 

Do the treatment from http://www.nzymes. com/pc/. The program works! I used

it for my German Shepherd, and it cured her problem. The vet told me all

they could do was to control the symptoms. Nzymes also have a recommended

list of foods - be sure to use one of the brands they recommend or you can

prepare your dog's diet at home (which is the best method). The program may

sound expensive, but it is affordable. When I took Maggie to the vet - I

paid nearly $500 to be told they would control the symptoms! They have very

good customer service. You can call them on the phone and discuss the

treatment, etc.

 

Irene

 

On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 11:36 PM, ruthsmily <ruthsmily > wrote:

 

> I have a 3 yr old boxer that we got from t

> he rescue, so we have no history. She seems to have ear itching as she

> shakes he ears frequently, which a few months ago gave her a blood clot in

> the outer ear and had to have surgery.

> I was told she probably has allergies, but it costs a few hundred dollars

> to check. Is there another way to check for allergies or to get rid of

> them? She also has itchy paws, as she chews on them too. I feed her lamb and

> rice as I was told she might have an allergy for chicken.

> I would appreciate any suggestions. Any homeopathy I can use and have not

> tried yet?

> I tried the vinegar spray on her paws but cannot say it made any

> difference.

> Thank you for a response.

>

>

>

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I've had this problem with my beagle recently. It's probably outdoor seasonal

allergies. He itches like a mad man and even though he's not chewing at his

paws, that's a classic signal of allergies.

 

We've been giving him Benadryl as that's what his vet recommended. 25 mg, 3

times a day. And sometimes I miss so it's not even that much, but it's helped.

We were just at the vet Tuesday in fact.

 

I don't know of a natural alternative to Benadryl, so can't help you there. But

I am pretty confident from the symptoms you described it's allergies.

 

Paula

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What homeopathic remedies did you try and based on which symptoms? How long has

this been going on?

Liz

 

, " ruthsmily " <ruthsmily wrote:

>

> I have a 3 yr old boxer that we got from t

> he rescue, so we have no history. She seems to have ear itching as she shakes

he ears frequently, which a few months ago gave her a blood clot in the outer

ear and had to have surgery.

> I was told she probably has allergies, but it costs a few hundred dollars to

check. Is there another way to check for allergies or to get rid of them? She

also has itchy paws, as she chews on them too. I feed her lamb and rice as I

was told she might have an allergy for chicken.

> I would appreciate any suggestions. Any homeopathy I can use and have not

tried yet?

> I tried the vinegar spray on her paws but cannot say it made any difference.

> Thank you for a response.

>

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hi-your dog may have an allergy to either fleas or grass-yes sad but it does

happen--i make a wash for my dog which is natural and washes fleas out-kills

most of them -it won't keep fleas  from jumping back on-may help deter for a day

or two-i wash my dog with the wash-leave on for a couple of mins and rinse

off-use a cheap shampoo 1 litre-i use biodiesel which is  better-warm up on the

stove-add a jar of garlic  and 1-2 tablespoons of eucalyptus oil warm up -turn

off to cool - strain-put in  shampoo container    -  dog may have  kankar in

ears or fleas in ears

 

 

 

 

________________________________

Irene <imclark09

 

Wednesday, 16 September, 2009 11:47:36 AM

Re: itchy ears and paws on boxer dog

 

 

Do the treatment from http://www.nzymes. com/pc/. The program works! I used

it for my German Shepherd, and it cured her problem. The vet told me all

they could do was to control the symptoms. Nzymes also have a recommended

list of foods - be sure to use one of the brands they recommend or you can

prepare your dog's diet at home (which is the best method). The program may

sound expensive, but it is affordable. When I took Maggie to the vet - I

paid nearly $500 to be told they would control the symptoms! They have very

good customer service. You can call them on the phone and discuss the

treatment, etc.

 

Irene

 

On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 11:36 PM, ruthsmily <ruthsmily > wrote:

 

> I have a 3 yr old boxer that we got from t

> he rescue, so we have no history. She seems to have ear itching as she

> shakes he ears frequently, which a few months ago gave her a blood clot in

> the outer ear and had to have surgery.

> I was told she probably has allergies, but it costs a few hundred dollars

> to check. Is there another way to check for allergies or to get rid of

> them? She also has itchy paws, as she chews on them too. I feed her lamb and

> rice as I was told she might have an allergy for chicken.

> I would appreciate any suggestions. Any homeopathy I can use and have not

> tried yet?

> I tried the vinegar spray on her paws but cannot say it made any

> difference.

> Thank you for a response.

>

>

>

> ------------ --------- --------- ------

>

> ************ ********* ********* ********* ******

> Peacefulmind. com Sponsors Alternative Answers-

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Animals can often be easily desensitized to allergens by simply massaging

several acupressure points on the animal.  You can also apply the acupressure to

yourself as a surrogate for the animal while repeating " <animal's name>

allergies and sensitivities to <substance> " . 

 

Have used these techniques many times with great success on people and

pets.  The acupressure works well for all kinds of allergies, airborne, food,

chemical, etc.

 

If you go to www.EmoFree.com and type " dog allergies " in the search engine, you

will find many articles on how to do this for a variety of dogs' allergies and

people's allergies to dogs.  You can download the free manual to teach yourself

how to do this.

 

Best wishes on a happy, healthy dog!

Colleen Flanagan, Phoenix, AZ, USA

 

 

 

 

 

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