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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 251
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I got an email from Ellen ( R& S's breeder) today. She's just starting using this on her dogs, cows & horses. She is amazed with the results. She is familiar with Rusty's skin issues as far as yeast & staph infections. We don't stock it at the Vet clinic I work at. I'm going to ask the Vets about it tomorrow. The Vet that owns our practice has dogs, cats and 13 horses so I'm sure she knows about it. Anyone use it? Here's a link to their website. http://www.vetericyn.com/
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Bayridge Bklyn N.Y
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Hi, because of you my wife and I bought the Vetericyn for our basset. Her skin problems are clearing up and her fur has started to growing back. The Vet said it looked like canine folliculitis, the Vetericyn is healing her body. Thank You so much for posting this amazing product.
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Also another thing we had used on Roxie while she was nursing her puppies and had a yeasty chest was rubbing it down with Extra Virgin Coconut oil. It was safe for the puppies if they licked it and works as a natural antiseptic. It did a wonderful job and her whole chest was raw but I was hesitant to use anything on it with the puppies so near to the area. Just another option if you are into a more holistic or natural approach.
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