Archive for January, 2010
Saturday, January 30th, 2010
Ivermectin is found in many pesticidal creams, ointments and pills used to fight mange and ear mites. It is important to understand what you are giving your pet. Ivermectin has been proven to have a high level of neurotoxicity especially with repeated use on nearly all mammals including dogs, cats and humans. What does this mean? DANGER!
If you are using a medicine that contains Ivermectin, this means you are exposing your pet and yourself to dangerous poisons. The main concern with Ivermectin is its neurotoxicity — meaning it could cause a wide array of brain related side-effects.
Some animals and humans have been known to have head-aches, seizures, cancer and in some cases, permanent brain damage. Why use such a toxic solution when there are non-toxic, safe-to-use formulas on the market designed to eliminate ear mites and mange from your pet. Our gentle formulas are made to kill mange and ear mites on contact with harming you or your pet’s health in the process. You are looking for a solution to a problem, not another potentially even worse problem.
Learn more about non-toxic ear mite and mange treatment methods.
Tags: eliminate ear mites, eliminate mange, ivermection side effects, non-toxic ear mite treatment, non-toxic mange treatment
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Friday, January 29th, 2010
It’s uncommon, but your pet can contract MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus). Our Pet Staph treatment will work to eliminate all types of staph infections. Our staph infection products have been tested for effectiveness against staph and have a proven kill rate for staph infections including MRSA.
Staph Infections attact the skin and if not treated can cause internal infections. It is extremely important to eliminate staph infection as soon as it is identified. Vet bills and medicines they prescribe can be very expensive and more often than not will not eliminate the problem.
Danielle in Florida wrote to us about her dog Gracey Lou.
“My dog has MRSA (human pathogen) Will this product help my dog? She has been on Medication for 1.5 months and I suspect they will give her more antibiotics to be on, which is very expensive. She just ran out of her antibiotics yesterday …”
Danielle was glad to know we had a solution for her and Gracey Lou. After a month and half of paying for expensive antibiotics Danielle was looking for something that would eliminate the staph infection completely. Our products are designed to attack the staph infection head on and eliminate it for good. Learn more about Pet Staph Infection.
Tags: eliminate pet staph infection, pet staph infection treatment, pet staph infections
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Friday, January 29th, 2010
Although we mainly treat dog and cats for ailments such as pet ringworm, mange, ear mites and even staph infection. We know animal lover’s are not limited to cats and dogs. It’s important to know our products are safe and non-toxic for all animals. The treatment method may differ, but the products are still safe to use and effective in treating a wide-array of animal ailments.
Many of our consumers have used our products with success when treating horses and cows. We have even received positive feedback from customers treating hamsters, rabbits and even snakes with ear mites. Our newest animal added to the list of succesful recoveries is Boer Goats.
We recently sent some Pet Ringworm Treatment products to a lady with a rignworm problem with her family of Boer Goats.
We continue to take great pride in our non-toxic formulas. We know they work and continue to hear great review time and again from our many satisfied customers.
Tags: non-toxic treatments, pet ear mites, Pet Mange, pet ringworm treatment
Posted in Ear Mites, Pet Mange, Pet Ringworm, Pet Skin Repair, Pet Staph | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
Many pet owners are advised by the vet to perform “dips” to cure mange. Vets don’t inform you of the toxic nature of these mange treatment dips. More often than not these dips will do more harm than good. Your pet can experience a number a side-effects from these mange dips. We know you want to do what’s best for your pet and unfortunately they can’t tell you what they need. Our non-toxic mange treatment will kill mange without giving your pet painful side-effects.
Vicki S. can testify to this exact situation.
Vicki wrote, “We have a 6 month old German Shepherd Mix (Brady) that was diagnosed with Demodex mange a week ago by our vet. The vet did a “dip” last Saturday. Since then Brady has lost more hair on his body (arms, legs and chest) as well as most of the hair on his face. He has scabs, some open sores and “bumps” on his back and butt. He has a definite “bad” smell now. He scratches and licks like crazy. We got a cone for him and that has helped. The vet said we could give him Benedryl 3 times a day. I found your site on the web and am interested in your product.”
The hair loss is caused by the toxic nature of the dip. The bad smell Brady had is caused by secondary infections most likely caused by the skin irritation the dip caused. We were able to help Vicki restore Brady to full health with our safe, non-toxic mange treatment. Brady is happy to mange free and Vicki is glad to have her furry friend restored to full health and back to his spunky self.
Tags: get rid of mange, kill mange, mange dips, non-toxic mange treatment
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Tuesday, January 26th, 2010
Our customers have found that our Pet Healing Gel is great for all kinds of skin ailments.
Dede wrote, “Hi, my sister told me about your site, she has used “infection protection gel” on her yorkie for hair loss, skin infection, etc. Last week, my little 5 yr. old 14# poodle began scratching and licking inside his back legs and up onto the bottom of his stomach. It became very red and inflamed, no open sores, no hair loss. But the itching was apparently driving him crazy. I took him to the vet, she wasn’t sure what it was? Did not take any tests, but gave him a cortizone shot and a prescription for Temeril-P tablets. It looks alot better, but I wondered if it would be a good idea to have the “Infection protection gel” on hand for the future? It works wonders for my sister’s little pal. I couldn’t find it on your site, not sure what it was for, exactly, or where to look. Thanks so much for your help. Dede and Toby,too.”
Dede was happy to learn our Pet Healing Gel could help pet skin conditions of all kinds. Our Pet Healing Gel works well for skin allergies, skin irritation, red-inflamed skin and much more. Although its main purpose was intended as an anti-fungal gel for pet ringworm and as the most effective pet disinfectant gel on the market. If your pet has open sores cause by pet mange, pet ear mites or even just rough-housing a little too much, our Pet Healing Gel will ensure these sores do not become infected.
Tags: pet allergies, pet health, pet skin conditions, Pet Skin Repair
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Monday, January 25th, 2010
The time frame during which you need to treat for mange depends on what type of mange your dog has. You should be able to eliminate Sarcoptic and Cheyletiella Mange within a matter of weeks. However, if your dog has been diagnosed with Demodectic Mange or Demodex your battle could be life long. It is possible to kill mange in dogs with Demodectic Mange. However, this type of Mange is hereditary and tends to flare up now and again over the years.
It is important to keep your dog’s immune system boosted with vitamins and a proper diet when battling with Demodectic Mange. Flare ups with demo mange can occur due to stress, malnutrition, change in diet and lack of excercise.
Barbarra F. wrote to us saying, “I purchased sulfinex, mitactin spray and shampoo for my son’s dog which has demodectic mange, in May of this year. He used the treatment as advised until the product ran out. By the end of the treatment good results were gained but sadly the mange has returned. How long should this treatment be continued and is it usual for the mange to return? My son has limited funds so does not want to purchase more product if it is somethintg that he is going to have to continue for the life of the dog. Look forward to your comments, because I am prepared to buy more product for his dog if the mange can be cured permanently. His dog is 10 months old and is a boxer, bull mastiff cross but looks like it could have pit bull in it too. It is a lovely puppy but if the mange cannot be cured its days may be numbered. The dog has no broken skin and doesn’t appear too bothered by its condition but it looks mangey.”
We were able to give Barbarra and her son some helpful information on demo mange. Since then their pup is doing much better but continues to have the occasional flare-up.
Tags: eliminate mange, kill mange, mange treatment, non-toxic mange treatment
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Saturday, January 23rd, 2010
Pet Staph Infections can be really difficult to get rid of. Many of pet lover’s have experienced the displeasure of battling a pet staph infection.
Angela from the UK wrote us, “My female 14month old has been suffering from Staph and another bacteria since prob. february and has been mis diagonsed on quite a few occasions. She has been on antiboitics to kill the bacteria and it has succeeded on one but has left staph behind. We have had some improvement for the lumps are still there and a few of them breakout in the bleeds and scab over her hair has grown back but you can see the tuffs of fur on her sides where the lumps are she has bald patches on her elbows but generally she is a happy dog. We are meeting with our vets to discuss the way forward and was wondering with your experience could you maybe shed some light and let us know if you think your product might help us get rid of this staff that been with her for so long.”
It is extremely important to pick the right treatment and follow through. Following through with a pet staph infection treatment is key when battling staph. Staph infection is difficult to get rid because of the infection’s resistant nature. Disinfectanting your pet’s environment and keeping their skin clean and free of debris plays a large role when eliminating pet stap infection.
Tags: get rid of pet staph, pet staph infection treatment, prevent staph infections, staph meds
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Saturday, January 23rd, 2010
We are often asked if our products actually kill the ringworm fungus or does it just relieve the symptoms of pet ringworm. Our customers are always relieved to hear our products are made to actually kill pet ringworm fungus and eliminate pet ringworm completely, not just relieve the symptoms of your dog or cat’s ringworm infection.
Stacey V. wrote in about this very topic.
“My kitten currently has 7 ringworm spots. 5 of the spots still glow slightly green under the black light….Does your product kill the fungus in the infected hair shafts so that it will no longer glow green under a black light or does it just relieve symptoms?”
Fortunately, for Stacey she learned that not only kills the fungus but because of its non-toxic, gentle nature she could use our products on her kitten and not have to worry about side-effects.
Tags: cat ringworm treatment, kitten ringworm treatment, pet ringworm treatment, products
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Friday, January 22nd, 2010
We have always taken pride in offering our customers custom regimens to fit their pet’s needs. Each order placed receives a regimen to go along with the products for helpful tips and hints on how to use the products, other products that may help with treatment and more. We encourage our customers to call if they are not seeing the desired results from the treatment whether it is for mange treatment, ear mite treatment or even to eliminate a pet staph infection.
In order to create your custom pet treatment regimen all we ask is that you call or send an e-mail. Let us know what’s going on and what you are seeing. We are happy to work with you in designing the most effective treatment for your pet’s ailment. A lot of times, our customers need help adjusting standard regimen to fit their dog or cat’s needs. Breed, size and age all play large roles in how you should go about treating mange, ear mites or pet ringworm.
The regimen may change, but the service remains the same. Our non-toxic treatment products for pets allow you to have the peace of mind that other toxic treatment just cannot provide. Call 337-937-8800 to speak to a trained customer service specialist and create a custom treatment plan for your pet.
Tags: ear mite treatment, pet mange treatment, pet ringworm treatment, Pet Skin Repair, pet staph infection, pet treatments
Posted in Ear Mites, Pet Mange, Pet Ringworm, Pet Skin Repair, Pet Staph | 4 Comments »