posted by Tess on Dec 19
Question:
My one year old Jack Russell has just overnight developed multiple bumps under her skin that are very itchy. They are all over her back and legs. They are making her hair raised and she is scraching and can’t seem to stop. They are all under the skin. Please help.
Chris
Answer:
Hi Chris,
Thank you for your query. You are to be commended for researching the use of natural alternatives.
It must be very distressing to see your pet so sick. Since we are unable to examine your pet, we cannot make a diagnosis. Thus we recommend that you take your pet to your vet, where a correct diagnosis can be made and any underlying conditions may be ruled out. Thereafter, we will be happy to help determine, if need be, which of our remedies would best suit your pet.
For your pet’s constant scratching we can highly recommend our Skin and Coat Tonic. This will help to restore healthy skin and glossy coat, improve skin functioning and strengthen hair shaft and follicle, treat dry scaly skin and eczema and relieve itching, accelerate healing of skin lesions and fungal infections of the skin, improve liver, kidney and thyroid functioning as well as overall health.
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December 19th, 2007 at 6:16 pm
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