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Rash on 13 week old shi tzu

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Question
My 13 week old shi tzu has a rash on his male parts and it seems to really be bothering him.  He constantly is licking it and when I checked him, it looked like small red bumps that have started to scab.  What can I do to stop this rash, and prevent it from coming back?

Answer
Hi Kim - Yes, it may be some kind of allergy or yeast... You may want to have a vet check this out.  Here are some natural options you can try :

***  How about some Acidophilus ( 1 billion CFUs) - give him 1/2 a tablet per day and hide in his food or cheese.  This will help to get rid of any yeast and balance out his belly.  VERY safe and found in any supermarket or The Walmart / Human grade .... pets can take this .


**   NuVET Plus - this will help to build his Immune System and fight off the MESS he has... Go to the NuVET site and read the Testimonials from Dog and CAT parents... Only about .50 cents per day for your boy to have NuVET Supplements.---- All Natural and Safe for your boy.  He is very prone to Allergies and the NuVET will help him every step of the way!  MAKE SURE YOU TELL THEM MARIE SENT YOU - THEY DON'T SELL TO THE PUBLIC WITHOUT A REFERRAL...
Here is the Ordering Info and web site...NOT sold in Stores:

NuVET Plus - Call Joan now - she is in the office from 8-4 California Time Zone -   1-800-474-7044 Ext 265

Joan can walk you thru the first order and explain the MONEY back guarantee.  NO risk with NuVET..

Give it a good 90 day try and see what they can do !!
NuVET PLUS is a good tasting powder to mix into the food or you can get the Wafers -
Make sure you talk to the girls about the two options/ ( wafer or powder)

Order Code 81098
http://www.nuvet.com/81098
Look at the Testimonials on NuVET Plus ( feline)

Talk to you soon

I would be glad to take weekly e-mails on his progress...
My suggestions are all safe and low cost for you.



Marie Peppers
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