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  1. Please help me!!!My dog constantly has yeast there and I am a great dog owner, but really cant afford $120 monthly visits to the vet. I have no healthcare, but I take her when needed, but can't anymore. I've been trying everything! Washing daily, coconut + tea tree+pepperming oil. Hydrocortizone and Benadryl and benadryle cream, ACV. But how much in what order??? Local honey is so expensive nearby. Oh, yeah, she's on Apoquel 8 mg daily and she's only 26 lbs, which is a LOT for her. We're both goin crazy!!? She'e infected in her skin/paws and trembles. I hold her at night til she sleeps. NOTHING Helps!! Peroxide, alcohol, she's deaf from allergies. The instructions in this video are my last hope. I will let you know if it helps.

  2. Holy Cow that is strong!!! You made me laugh because my husband tells me to take the
    Apple Cider Vinegar with the mother (Braggs) for my acid reflux and I cannot make myself
    take it it's horrible but supposed to be the best thing for you.

  3. I tried aloe and silver but what really helped is diatomaceous earth. I added a few drops of essential oils (tea tree or frankincense) to the jar and applied every few days. Yeast gone . I didn’t know what it was but looking at the pics it was probably yeast

  4. I give my cat Apple 1/4 tsp twice a day and roasted dandelion root tea same measures with Ultimate feline and warm water syringe him also use cbd oil, it helps him with feline urinary lower diease !

  5. Dr. Jones, Would you say that sometimes it may be advisable to take my itchy dog to a vet? I really like this idea of treating her at home, how long does it normally take before I see results

  6. Id like to say thank-you sir for clearing up our cavalier king Charles spaniels skin troubles using selson blue. We have spent hundreds last year with vets then you clear it up in 3 weeks .

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