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Cytopoint: Cytopoint This shot is very effective for 1 to 3 months (varies by dog and owner home care) It controls itching very well in NON-diseased skin. If the skin features sores, infection, ringworm or yeast, fleas - it won't please you. IN non-diseased skin all you have to do it: 1) A thorough rinse or bath to remove atopic-soot-dust Moisturizing shampoos like Neutrogena or Burt's BEes are great. 2) Seriously consider Dermallay Spray once dry. 3) Cytopoint shot [ ] A wet wash cloth will be good 2-3x a week to remove addition soot-dusts and make the Cytopoint last longer. Doc Johnson You should search Cytopoint in this web site because there are downloads and other explainers about it. None of which are written by the 'Chads' in Marketing. |
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Something else I found for my dog "Ajax" that's cool: |
Sporn Dog Halter STOPS "pulling and tugging" NOW. (Link) This is what I use now, with my dog Ajax. I used to use the Gentle Leader, but I didn't like including his face in the thing. Now, this just goes around his chest and he DOES NOT PULL ANY MORE. It's great! Amazon.com has it. | |
| You can buy a fat bundle of 'wet wipes' with Cetaphil and I'd recommend it. They're great for cleaning healing wounds, dirty ears, cleansing around some eyes, under-tails, surgery sites, sores. | |
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