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Best way to keep you bully smelling like roses is to feed proper food. If the food you feed isn't good for YOUR bully you can wipe away all you want, but source of the funky smells stays.

Bang On!

I’ve said it and keep saying it, it always boils down to the food. Just like humans....You Are What You Eat!
 
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Been doing some research on Sulfur. Yes sulfur is natural so all good...

I think I’ll give it a whirl on Duke’s Interdigital Cyst

Great link!

Read the reviews
https://www.amazon.com/product-revi...dpproductdetail_text?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1


https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/homeopathy-abscesses/

Sulphur can be used in the homeopathic treatment of all types of abscesses, boils and pimples especially the ones that tend to occur in crops on the affected area.

The typical outward sign of such pustules are:

the formation of offensive smelling, thin yellow pus
often bloody, and contains bubbles, that all tend to form a crust on the surface of the affected area
presence of extreme burning sensations
stinging and itching in the affected parts
The remedy can also be used to treat all forms of ulcerations in the patient. The treatment is especially suggested for all kinds of abscesses that develop on the skin, in the glands, in the internal organs, and on the gums of the affected individual.

These abscesses tend to form out of wounds that have become too easily infected and have led to the formation of a pustule. The remedy can be effectively used to treat all recurrent or persistent abscesses on any part of the body. It is suggested for abscesses that are sluggish in healing, and those which have parts that remain sore even after a full recovery.

The condition of the patient tends to significantly worsen when the individual is in the warmth of a bed, and around 11 am, the patient’s condition can also significantly worsen during the night, and if the person is given to excessive scratching. The condition of the patient often improves with the application of a warm compress as a topical measure on the affected region of the skin. The presence of one or more of these symptoms in the patient requires the immediate use of Sulphur as a homeopathic remedy in the treatment of the abscessed area.
 
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Great bedtime reading on....allergies, meds, shots, ticks, food, fleas and all that Jazz.....
I know it’s all from the same website. As most knows I’m very health conscious. Not just towards humans but pets to. I’m a big believer in the old saying. “You are what you eat”. Same for dogs/pets. I find Dogs Naturally site makes sense. And yes “you” don’t need to accept everything that’s being said but Dana Scott the Founder and CEO of Dogs Naturally Magazine, IMO, she sure knows her stuff on holistic.

https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/new-fda-warning-about-flea-and-tick-medications/

https://www.fda.gov/AnimalVeterinary/NewsEvents/CVMUpdates/ucm620934.htm

https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/9-safe-apoquel-alternatives/

https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/conditions/allergies/

https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/dog/vaccination/puppy-shots/

https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/fruits-for-dogs-research-says-feed-them/

https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/dogs-dying-because-of-toxic-levels-of-vitamin-d-in-food/

https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/natural-dog-treats-are-you-being-scammed/

https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/new-research-on-species-appropriate-diets/

https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/pentobarbital-evangers-euthanasia-drug-get-pet-food/
 

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https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/how-to-make-bone-broth-for-your-dog/

Or simply just boil a whole turkey or use beef bones, top with water n boil for minimum 12hrs. The longer you boil the better n more minerals will come out of the bones/ marrow.

Okay, so as a vegetarian, I just cannot bring myself to make homemade bone broth. Funny cause I have no problem feeding raw or giving raw marrow bones but I just don't want to see and deal with all that gelatin gunk (or chicken feet). I've been using The Honest Kitchen bone broth which is just a powder that you mix with hot water and I am sure it is not as beneficial as homemade but I figure it's better than nothing. But if there is a better already made bone broth you know of...let me know!
 
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Okay, so as a vegetarian, I just cannot bring myself to make homemade bone broth. Funny cause I have no problem feeding raw or giving raw marrow bones but I just don't want to see and deal with all that gelatin gunk (or chicken feet). I've been using The Honest Kitchen bone broth which is just a powder that you mix with hot water and I am sure it is not as beneficial as homemade but I figure it's better than nothing. But if there is a better already made bone broth you know of...let me know!

Someone posted a message to me and goes like this....

Thanks for mentioning bone broth because for some reason I wasn't thinking about how good it would be for her. Kettle and Fire is made from 100% grass fed bones simmered for 20+ hours. The stuff is liquid gold. I hope it is OK to post a link...you can check out Kettle and Fire here: https://www.kettleandfire.com/ You should try it...it is delicious.
 

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Someone posted a message to me and goes like this....

Thanks for mentioning bone broth because for some reason I wasn't thinking about how good it would be for her. Kettle and Fire is made from 100% grass fed bones simmered for 20+ hours. The stuff is liquid gold. I hope it is OK to post a link...you can check out Kettle and Fire here: https://www.kettleandfire.com/ You should try it...it is delicious.

Does it have the Helene stamp of approval?


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Does it have the Helene stamp of approval? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Now that was funny woman! I’m still laughing.

I would definitely give it a try as it’s not a liquid type but more gelatin likea real broth that’s been boiled for a long time. Amazon rating is 3.8 but the problem with amazon n them Big gurus are known to be rigged reviews. When it’s a liquid broth usually means eeeeeee to me. I like it more gelatin style. Try it n YOU Ms vegetarian let me know what you think. I think I might buy one n have it ship here just to try it... will see what the shipping is too.

Btw the low rating on this product is mostly cause it’s expensive for its size.. So these ratings doesn’t affect the quality of the product :)
 

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