QuestionMy Maggie Sue is 10 months old. She has a bald spot on her left shoulder. I have taken her to a vet and he did a scraping, said he couldnot see anything. he gave me Resi-cort to put on 3 times a week,which I have been doing. It has not did any good.
Some one told me this could be hereditary, if so is there any thing I can do.
Another thing she does not bark. She never even cried or whined when we first got. She is not very energetic.
Sorry I probably ask to many questions. The main one is her BALD SPOT.
Thank you,
Cathy
AnswerCathy, Hi, Yes - the bald spots are common Boston problem...
I have had great luck with the following...
1. give her 250 mg Vitamin C ( just 1 per day - hide in food)
This is very safe for her to take ( you can buy the kind for humans - same thing as the one made for pets)
2. Give this baby 1/2 teaspoon of PURE olive oil per day - mixed into her food.
3. HOW about some Activia yogurt - just 3-4 ounces per day for 2 weeks - Van flavored is fine.
4. NuVET Plus - this is a must - it helps to re-grow bald spots and re-builds the immune system ...BOSTONS do great on the NuVET Plus vitamin supplement.
see the NuVET site here: http://www.nuvet.com/81098
YOU are looking for the NuVET Plus wafers - 39.00 or 55.00
Get 15% off when you call-in and use order code 81098
( ask for the special program for the 15% off discount.)
Tell them YOU are working with Marie.
1-800-474-7044 ( NOT in stores/ this is Holistic)***
Give the above a try - All Natural and safe..... I work with many Bostons and have great luck with the all natural options.
BEST wishes
Keep me posted at my private e-mail
mtnmom@gci.net
About the barking ??/ Many Bostons just cry and wimper... No barks
Marie Peppers LPN MA