"Skin Ointment
Only Natural Pet Herbal Remedy for Dogs and Cats
An ointment of healing herbs that can be used on a wide range of skin problems. Excellent for superficial skin infections and any skin irritation that a dog or cat may have. 120 ml jar.
CHAPARRAL HERB (Larrea mexicana)
one of the most effective antibiotic viral, bacterial and parasitic herbs for infections
helps to rebuild tissue and has antiseptic properties, and anti-cancer properties
OAK BARK (Quercus alba)
excellent cleansing action on inflamed surfaces of the skin and mucous membranes
it is very good for varicose veins and open wounds
CHICKWEED HERB (Stellaria media)
effective demulcent, it soothes, protects, and relieves irritation of inflamed mucous membranes and dry itchy skin
COMFREY ROOT (Symphytum officinalis)
has a healing and soothing effect on every organ
comfrey contains allantoin, a chemical that promotes the growth of new cells
an excellent cell proliferator and is very good for sprains and slow healing sores
helps to relieve inflammation
LOBELIA HERB (Lobelia inflata)
pain reliever
has the ability to enhance the healing effect of other herbs
one of the best counter-irritants known to man
MARSHMALLOW ROOT (Althaea officinalis)
helps soothe cuts, scrapes, wounds and burns
RED CLOVER FLOWER (Trifolium pratense)
an anti-inflammatory and useful in all skin afflictions - protects mucous membranes
GOLDENSEAL ROOT (Hydrastis canadensis)
a potent antibiotic and very effective against ring worm and itchy skin
PINE TAR (Pinus silvestris)
has a powerful healing effect, and is strongly antiseptic and improves blood flow locally
has good anti-fungal and antibacterial properties
TEA TREE OIL (Melaleuca alternifolia)
helps the ointment to absorb into the skin
is very effective against bacteria, viruses, and fungal infections
very good for healing, relieving pain of burns, and insect bites
Application:
Massage into skin or apply with a Q-tip or cotton swab. EXTERNAL USE ONLY.
About Only Natural Pet Herbal Remedies
The Only Natural Pet Herbal Remedies have evolved from the work of holistic veterinarians and experienced herbalists to bring you a wide selection of natural health care products for your animal companion. Herbal formulas are easy to administer and assimilate, making treatment simple and effective. Herbs are great natural sources of vitamins, antioxidants, minerals, enzymes, amino acids, proteins, trace elements, essential fatty acids, and other important nutrients.
Only the finest herbs are used in our formulas, and the synergistic nature of blending the herbs makes interactions more strongly felt. Nothing is more natural than harnessing the healing powers of the herbs and flowers around us. Animals in the wild have an uncanny ability to seek out and eat plants that will help them when they are ill or injured.
Natural therapies do not attack just the symptoms of a disorder. Instead they rebuild the total health of the body and the body heals itself. When natural remedies are used in conjunction with a nutritious diet, your pet can enjoy a healthier life."
2006-06-28 05:09:28
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answered by OneRunningMan 6
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I know this is a 6 year old question but I just want to tell my experience with dog's dry skin,. A lady from India told me that Coconut oil brand Parachute cures all kind of skin problem in human as well as dogs. The result was great! I applied every 2 days followed for a brush in 3 weeks he had a clean skin and beautiful fur. Dogs liked the coconut oil bad is ok, also, I add once a week one spoon of cooking coconut oil to his food. the problem is over.
2016-03-15 03:22:33
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answered by ? 4
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2017-02-17 19:17:03
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answered by ? 4
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If it's spreading get over to the Vet. You would do the same for yourself by seeing a Doctor.
2006-06-28 05:07:55
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answered by Irish 7
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no,it isnt,but you must go to the vet at son as you can because it is contagious and may affect eaven you.it is a sckin dessease. try not touching the dog ,and if you do wash your hands imediately and use a desinfectant.dont warry...it will be OK
2006-06-28 05:13:56
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answered by Anonymous
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It sounds like mange - have you taken it to the vet? If it is mange, there are kinds that are highly contagious, so get it some treatment quick.
2006-06-28 05:07:54
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answered by buggsnme2 4
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Sounds like mange to me...and if it is sarcoptic mange, it can spread to people, (scabies) so you need to get it to a vet!
2006-06-28 05:11:05
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answered by lori_khoward 1
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my dog had that and we took him to petsmart for a bath and the lady
at the grooming place said to give him a bath with oatmeal shampoo
we didnt find it but they had and his skin is better my dog is a chihuahua whats yours?that also might depend i hope your dog gets better
2006-06-28 05:12:50
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answered by crisoforo k 1
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i think you need to take your pet to a vet it might get worse, please let your pet see a vet soon as possible
2006-06-28 05:09:36
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answered by Anonymous
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ewww! Take you pet to the vet :)
2006-06-28 05:08:44
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answered by Anonymous
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