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Animal cider vinegar with "mother" for itchy dog?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 633043" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>You are probably doing well as far as the food goes. If you want to give him treats you could probably make him some yourself using canned salmon, a gluten free "flour", pumpkin, and I would add some omega oils even though salmon has them in it. Oh...thinking of that...maybe get some jojoba oil or even vitamin E oil and spritz him down. </p><p></p><p>You can make a shampoo with coconut oil and Dr Bonner's soap. You can find Dr Bonner's soap in a bar form and shred it down to make the liquid or use Kirk's Castile soap. You want to use a castile soap because it doesnt have all the icky detergent stuff in it. You can buy tea tree oil at walmart but look online to make sure its safe for dogs. I think it is. I know lemon is and I use that to keep flies and fleas away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 633043, member: 1514"] You are probably doing well as far as the food goes. If you want to give him treats you could probably make him some yourself using canned salmon, a gluten free "flour", pumpkin, and I would add some omega oils even though salmon has them in it. Oh...thinking of that...maybe get some jojoba oil or even vitamin E oil and spritz him down. You can make a shampoo with coconut oil and Dr Bonner's soap. You can find Dr Bonner's soap in a bar form and shred it down to make the liquid or use Kirk's Castile soap. You want to use a castile soap because it doesnt have all the icky detergent stuff in it. You can buy tea tree oil at walmart but look online to make sure its safe for dogs. I think it is. I know lemon is and I use that to keep flies and fleas away. [/QUOTE]
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