theparrisfive
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well we tried trading the fritos in for pickles. now we have a pickled fritos bully smell.
. really hoping this works so that he is more comfortable

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lmao!
well we tried trading the fritos in for pickles. now we have a pickled fritos bully smell.. really hoping this works so that he is more comfortable
Lets see if I can do this right <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/rettinger/8324240876/" title="yum by Rettinger, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8498/8324240876_d78f2c86e3.jpg" width="374" height="500" alt="yum"></a>
yum by Rettinger, on Flickr
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@RaRett....I will never look at Fritos and spinach dip in the same way!![]()
Pharmaseb shampoo is a great shampoo to fight yeast if its all over the body. Suds it up and let it sit for 10 mins, rinse and repeat. 5 mins the second time because the pores should be nice and exposed by now. Pickle the paws too. Malacetic ultra in all cracks, pockets, wrinkles and crevaces. Look under the paw pad too, paw lickers get nasty yeast and bacteria under there. If you have a female don't forget her girly bits. Once you have it under control you can switch to malacetic otic or witch hazel, less powerful. I use both white vinegar and acv, even a tiny splash on their food if they won't drink it. Clean surfaces (floors, crate, bowls) with a 50/50 vinegar water mix to kill bacteria and yeast, unless you have a steam cleaner. Repeat the shampooing after a few days to ensure you got it all. Good luck!
And yes, antibiotics kill good bacteria as well as bad bacteria. It tends to cause yeast problems if used long term.
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