If your dog is being bothered by mites, fleas or other insect critters, you
can dust his/her coat with diatomaceous earth. Make sure it's food grade,
and wear a mask when you dust the animal's coat. If the D.E. is eaten, it
kills parasites.
Nenah
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From: "Hanneke" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 3:15 PM
Subject: CS>CS mix with xylitol a no-no for dogs
Teri, that was a timely reminder, thanks so much for that.
As a result I am searching further. CS/EIS alone has not solved the
problem with the dog's ears in past hot and humid periods.
Whilst searching through other information I came across some
testimonials by people who had used CS/EIS mixed with Miracle II
Neutralizer.
Having both at hand, I will make up some of this and try it out. Other
uses of this neutralizer have given very satisfactory results (it stopped
her endless chewing on her paws) so here is hoping that it might help
solve this problem too.
Will let you know at the end of Summer (March or so) how she fared.
BTW, she is B.A.R.F. dog ((meaty)bones and raw food, no grains).. and
always has silver added to her drinking water (rainwater)..
Hanneke
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