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Treatment for Mange - 10-23-2006, 01:01 AM

Hi Guys,

I have seen great improvement in Buta's Mange condition since I started this range of supplements & treatment for her & would like to share this personal experience & diet with you Please go ahead to correct me or add any recommendations you have

To cut the long story short, she has red mange (a hereditary mite problem) & has frequent out burst of bloody lesions & itchy red & black scaly patches.
I have been feeding her with Solid gold's life extension, Solid gold's seameal, flaxseed oil, omega 6 oil, garlic powder & Nutrogold's fish based dry food.
We went to the vet yesterday & the skin scrap had me dancing in the hospital they couldn't detech any mites on the skin scrap!! But of coz the vet warns that if she is under stress or when her immune system falls again, she might have the mites again. I am also using a medicated shampoo that treats fungal & mange problems. We go swimming in the sea once a month & also does a special garlic treatment on the mange areas to kill the mites too.
I hope anyone whose Corgi or pet is suffering from Mange can use this diet which i personally feel, targets the pet's immune system instead of harmful medicated soaks.
Buta is one happy corgi now with soft shinning fur (though a bit short now after shaving)


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10-23-2006, 01:26 AM

Hayashi - glad to be the first to share in this wonderful news. Your absolute and dedicated persistency has paid off, and though your pockets are lighter, Buta is better and that is all that matters.
Yes, one has to 'attack' Buta's immune system and build it up and continue to do so rather than apply skin and coat medications.
There are New Zealand produced supplements that could help Buta further - one of them contains green mussel extract.
Great news - Buta deserves days and nights free from pain and endless discomfort and she certainly deserves a full gleaming coat made in heaven with the help of mother nature - sunshine and rain, fanned and blow waved by the wind.
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10-23-2006, 03:09 AM

Thanks Micheal oohh Green mussel extract sounds really interesting, I have never heard of this in Singapore but I will go check it out


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10-23-2006, 05:41 AM

Eri,
You have done such a great job with Buta, diet and suppliments and your special care are working wonders. Such good news, I bet Buta is feeling so much better.
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10-23-2006, 06:48 AM

Eri:

I looked at your pictures and he is just beautiful now. You have done a wonderful job.


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10-23-2006, 09:13 AM

Hayashi,

I have never heard of Mange but great to learn more about it. Your dedicated care has made Buta much better! Great job! I'm sure those things aren't cheap! I hope things continue to be great for sweet Buta!

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10-23-2006, 02:43 PM

I'm so happy that Buta is feeling better Eri!! You are a wonderful mom!

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