Hi Judy in NY ~

How old is this bulldog?  What do you feed him?  Do you vaccinate regularly?
Your vet has been unable to diagnose or cure your dogs skin problem?  That's
not right.  Obviously, if his skin problem is bacterial, fungal, or viral in
nature, applying CS topically should help.  Bottom line is skin problems,
unless from external allergies or irritants, are most often showing
something is wrong on the inside of the dog or human.  Diet and lack of
vaccines are often permanent cures to skin problems.

Is he bothered by fleas or mites?  Is his condition mainly on his stomach,
limbs, ears?  Is he oozing or have scabs and/or constantly itching?

Julie & Critters


----- Original Message -----
From: "David & Judy Dufresne" <jdufres...@stny.rr.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 7:31 PM
Subject: CS>Need help in dosing my dog


> I just made my first batch of cs with my new Ole Bob and it was so easy, I
> am thrilled with the results. My question is: I have a 50 pound bulldog
that
> has terrible skin problems my vet has been unable to diagnose or cure. I
am
> praying cs will be the answer for us. Should I use this orally or
topically
> or both? How much should I give him and how often?
>        Judy in NY
>
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