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puppy red tummy

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QUESTION: hello , our 2 year pup has had a problem wit flees but now they are gone and since the she has bitten and licked , scratched her poor little  tummy and now it is all red and stiff( looks like a older persons skin)and it bleeds a bit some time . we have tried a lot of creams and baths but nothing really  helps. i  have read that it could be that she is allergic to fleas and is biting it for relief?


any ideas would help!  
awaiting your answer

ANSWER: Hello,

I would suggest that you go to my web site: http://www.naturalsforanimals.com and fill out the form that pops up  10 seconds after it loads. Submit the form, and when you confirm your e-mail address, it will e-mail a free copy of my book, "Simple Steps to a Healthy Pet". It will give you all of the information you need if you read and follow it.

Also, while you are there check out the information on Critter Oil, and our other products. Start with Critter Oil used as a shampoo and spray, and it will help stop the itching and help heal the skin.

If I can write a book about your question, there is too much to tell you here, so get the free book,and if after you have read it and put the information into practice, you have any more questions, feel free to contact my shop number and talk to me or my associate, Linda.

Take care.
Sue Griffin

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QUESTION: hi thanks  so just to get this start  i need to buy critter oil?? if so how to i buy it ???
thanks a ton

Answer
Easy, just go to the site that I mentioned where you can get the free PDF copy of my book by filling out the pop up form and submitting it, then click on the "Our Products" link at the top of the page. Critter Oil is listed in the Natural Flea  Control group. It not only help eliminate fleas, but heals damaged skin, and conditions the coat. You might want to read about it in the Critter Oil link as well. Check out the articles,etc. while you are there.  There is a lot of good information.

Here is a link to the web site: http://naturalsforanimals.com

PS: Sorry I took so long, I messed up and didn't realize that I hadn't already answered you, because the original question was on the top.

Sue