Friday, November 9, 2012

Looking for Help for Hot Spots on Dogs?

RELIEF FOR A DOGS ITCHY HOT SPOTS CAN BE SIMPLE
OR, AT TIMES, A MORE COMPLEX ISSUE...

THOSE HOT SPOTS ON YOUR DOG (or occasionally on
cats)...

Are moist skin eruptions that can occur anywhere
on a dog's body. The name is derived because they
most generally occur during the hot summer
months. The spreading area can appear raw and
red and, no matter the underlying cause, is also
a ripe breeding ground for bacteria, which can
further complicate the issue. These problems are
virtually always related to nutritional
deficiencies and digestive system disorders.
Therefore, the complexity of the resolution will
vary from one dog to another. For the best dog
foods* for Hot Spots, see our Recommended Foods.

ANTIOXIDANTS CAN PLAY A SIGNIFICANT ROLE IN
RESOLVING HOT SPOTS

Antioxidant Treats used alone have quite often
shown great results with the more simple Hot
Spots cases we. However, keep in mind that these
problems on the skin surface of a Dog or Cat can
be tricky to resolve - since they are likely
tied to an intestinal digestive disorder caused
by destruction of the fragile Micro-Flora of the
gut. This destruction will result in first a
Leaky-Gut syndrome, followed by Candida Yeast
takeover of intestinal tissues. This is why the
words "more complex" were used above. When the
problem is minor, with 1 or 2 symptoms (such as
Hot Spots), the body MAY be able to resolve it
with minor help (the Treats). The chances are
great that the problem will escalate to many
areas of the body, which will require greater
assistance for the dog or cat to resolve the
issue. This is where the antural pet supplments
come into play.

MAKING A FINAL ANALYSIS: HOW MUCH HELP WILL YOUR
PET NEED?

Complex or not complex? If your pet is suffering
with only one or two Hot Spots, and maybe some
minor itching at other areas (like licking of
the feet), then we would suggest you try the All
Natural Antioxidant Treats FIRST - ALONG WITH a
proper food. If reasonable signs of improvement
are seen in 2-3 months, then you may be on the
right track. However, it is just as likely to go
the other way! WARNING: IF the "Treats alone"
option is not enough help in those 2-3 months,
OR only worsening is seen - DO NOT BE
DISCOURAGED! This only means that your pet's
immune system is not strong enough, and greater
help will be needed than just the Treats.

FOOD is a big factor! Where problems have
remained minor, it could be partly because
"better than average" food is in use, even
though it may still not be a 'proper food'
necessary for resolving these problems. The food
isssue, alone, is a very complex subject. You
won't find much in the way of 'proper quality
food' at your supermarket, big department
stores, or major chain pet-food stores. To find
a food that can help with resolution, rather
than feeding the problem - click here - Pet
Foods for Yeast Problems.

ASSESSING COMPLEXITY: You really need to do a
careful assessment of your pet's symptoms before
choosing how you will proceed. IF you are seeing
several other symptoms with your pet, such as -
chewing at legs (along with licking paws),
rashes or red skin inflammation, blackening of
skin areas, licking at genitals, ear infections
or frequent shaking of the head, unexpected
lethargy, or arthritic symptoms - then the
likelihood becomes MUCH greater that your dog
(or cat) has a full-blown Yeast Candida takeover
that can only be reversed with the help of a
comprehensive Yeast Removal Program.


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submitted by Tim Delaney, a multiple dog owner
and pet advocate. References include Nzymes at
http://www.nzymes.com and Nzymes EU at
http://www.nzymes.eu.com


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