Dry Itchy Skin Relief for Dogs
- Ready In:
- 2mins
- Ingredients:
- 2
- Yields:
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1 cup
ingredients
- 78.78 ml baby oil
- 78.78 ml warm water
directions
- Zaar wouldn't let me list Listerine as an ingredient so be sure to add it.
- Add 1/3 cup of original listerine mouthwash, to the baby oil and warm water and pour into spray bottle and shake.
- Spray dogs coat and rub inches.
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I am so thankfull to you for posting this recipe our 7 month old dog had lost all of his hair and had some bloody spots in the neck area , the skin looked like dandruff speckled leather it was so dry.He was a pitiful site to see he did not feel good , whined and cried and wasn't eating very good either . We new it wasn't mange , but did not know what it was. Then I found your post and we thought we would give it a try , since we tried most everything else , we were afraid we were goig to have to put him down if we didn't find something that worked, and thank God this worked ! A few day's after using this he started to act like himself , stoped crying , started eating better and within a week or so his hair began to come back he had little short stubby black hair again ! It seemed no time at all and he had a full coat again , and his fur is so shiny and beautiful and fully recovered. We still have our ''Rascal'' with us thanks to you .... THANK YOU SO MUCH ....Wilma
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