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Bacterial skin infection...please help!

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Old 04-20-2008, 11:05 PM
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Hi my dog Pepe has a skin infection and hasent slept in the last 4 days. The infection is under his neck so he cant lay down to sleep. he is in antibiotic pills. is there anything i can possibly do to help him sleep? ive tried everything...please help we cant take him in until tomorrow evening and itsreally sad to see him like this
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Old 04-20-2008, 11:34 PM
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please were all very worried about him. any tips would help very much
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Well we took him back to the Veterinarian, and they told us to wash it. we did but now he is itching it and bleeding alot. He still hasent slept. The vets dident help us with his sleeping problem.
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This very widely widespread illness among dogs. For the patients I advise Dogs Antiox . Dogs Antiox support maintain the immune system, circulating functions and health of a skin.
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Old 07-14-2008, 11:22 AM
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Try putting a radio with soft music in with her. The white noise may help her relax some and will drown out any noises that she may think is you in the other room ignoring her.
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Skin diseases are common in dogs. Although seldom fatal, many are chronic -- they can be controlled but not cured. Therefore, many skin diseases require frequent, if not lifelong, treatment.

Dermatology is the medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of skin diseases. The skin and hair coat in dogs have many functions and their condition can be used as an indicator of a dog's general health.

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Old 08-13-2008, 04:03 PM
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I have found a miracle product that fixed my labs black leathery hard oozy skin problem and I've had a few friends use it for their hot spot issues and other skin problems and it worked. The product is Organic Hot Spot Kit by Natures Balance Care (www.naturesbalancecare.com). I hope this post doesn't violate any rules. I got in trouble sharing this on another chat room. I sure appreciate when people share their experiences with products - I hope this helps.
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