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  1. I have 2 large weimaraners and they both have yeast infections on their skin. I have no money to get them to a vet. I have been using antibiotic cream to no avail. Is there anything else I can do? Im so worried about them.

  2. Does anyone have experience with their dog’s eyes tearing? I took mine to the vet and they didn’t see any irritation around her eyes. She told me I could try giving her Benadryl for a week/two, or have them prescribe something stronger, or do an eye flush. She’s never had it before. It started maybe a month and a half ago. Now it is very pronounced because it leaves a wet trail on her face. I have to wipe it dry a couple times a day. I noticed it starts to come out when she is moving/playing. Anyone have any suggestions? Thank you 😊
    P.S. I did stop giving her kibble and started making homemade food for her. I wonder if that could have triggered this?! But then again, homemade food should be better than kibble for her.

  3. Please can you make a video and give information about how to react when your dog just stops eating. I have two miniature schnauzers and the both go through stages of just turning their noses up at their food bowl and walking away. You know they want to try human food, which we don't allow. You know they are hungry, as they are mooching around the kitchen whilst you are cooking. They have very delicate stomachs so we keep them on a very specific diet. They have to eat three times a day – little and often or they foam up or throw up the entire content of their stomachs. I made the mistake with our older dog of pandering to this behaviour, from fear that he would waste away and stave. At the moment with our younger bitch, I am just offering the food at the same time as her brother gets his. If she doesn't eat it within 5 minutes or so, I just lift it and that's it, I don't offer anything else. Schnauzers are renowned for being seriously smart and stubborn. They have very odd behaviours and although they are very similar in many ways – they are also very different. As, I have mentioned they are siblings (three years apart). It is literally just like watching the stages and behaviour that the older dog exhibited. As a first time owner of a dog, let alone a Terrier, I really didn't know what was coming. However, they are both lovely, gentle, affectionate pets. Just the eating is a problem!!! (Apart from running after squirrels, rabbits, red deer, roe deer, pheasants, sea birds and any other wild life that moves on the beach and in the woods 😂 Can you give me the proper advice for how I should be dealing with refusal to eat. Many thanks and best wishes from the Highlands of Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 xxxx

  4. Thank you so much for all your very helpful information. My Great Dane had a terrible hot spot and I watched your video on hot spots. I used the black tea with one baby aspirin. I applied it 3x's a day and it dried it up! I am so grateful. Thank you! 🐾 💕

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