Sunday, June 16, 2013

DO NOT ALLOW YOUR DOG TO BE SPAYED OR NEUTERED WHEN THERE IS ANY SKIN ISSUE

Buddy went into being neutered with a slight rash the vet tech at Kent Animal Shelter called correctly: D. Mange. Unfortunately, he was vaccinated despite that and the mange exploded. He's doing very well and on Monday 6/17/13 he starts his 4th week of treatment with mega diet and Ivermectin. We're very grateful to his vet Jack Biederman at PetCare in Flushing for suggesting fish oil. We added vit E, zinc, echenasia, lysine and then things really went into full swing! Here's what he looked like about 10 days after he was neutered and vaccinated: As he started his 3rd week of diet changes and medication this is what he looked like: Here he is with Bella...Bella's diet was improved as well to make sure her immunity stood high with Buddy with mange. This is the non contagious form of mange: d. mange. Please never let this stop you from adopting a dog or puppy, it's highly curable but diet changes are needed to speed up recovery so make sure you do that very slowly as well and check with your vet FIRST..always check with your vet first as he or she is your licensed professional. Diet changes are adjuncts only and not a replacement for care. However, you and your vet working together can create miracles! See below for the pictures of Buddy and Bella, 2 toss away puppies that were used for bait. Buddy was only 2 lbs and bitten and only 3 weeks old. Bella had a fractured skull had been bitten and was hit by a car. A lot of work went into saving them but the love and connection you can create with an injured pet is so rewarding and it can create a lasting bond. Love is the most powerful force in the universe and it, along with good vet care, can do incredibly amazing things to heal. here are Bella and Buddy when found:

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