Tag Archives: Immune system Dog

Apr 2021
Junghund-Pyodermie

Young dog – pimples and pustules – young dog acne

Is your dog between 3 months and 1 year old?

Does he have pimples, pustules, crusts on his chin, muzzle, armpit, chest, stomach or or or?

In most cases it is then young dog acne.

This, also known as pyoderma, is a bacterial skin inflammation.

It is comparable to the puberty pimples of adolescents.

The following symptoms are possible:

– pimples

– pustules

– crusts

– Hair loss … on the chin, muzzle, armpits, chest, stomach

Causes can be:

– hormonal changes

– nutritional deficiency

– inheritance

– disturbed immune system (by vaccinations, deworming, antibiosis, chemical flea- and

tick ​​prophylaxis)

It is important to have a differential diagnostic check that it is not a mite

or other parasites or an allergic contact reaction.

Treatment

– build up the immune system

– build up Intestinal flora

– supply of vital substances

– In addition, special nutrient supply for the skin and fur

– good nutrition, if possible organic

– Stress reduction

– External treatment e.g. with cistus tea, propolis, calendula, Calapo Skin Balm, Belavet,

  Aloe vera

First of all, the immune system should be brought back into balance.

The immune system gets out of balance due to vaccinations, deworming, antibiosis, chemical flea- and tick ​​prophylaxis, other medications.

Please be careful that the dog does not lick the affected areas.

If your dog is severely affected, please always consult a veterinarian.

If the immune system is back in balance, the acne usually heals quickly.

It is important to have all remedies and nutrition tested individually for your animal – this works wonderfully with tensor, kinesiology or bioresonance.

Get well soon.

May 2020
Epulids Hund

Epulids – bioreosonance according to the BNR-method

Epulids are benign growths in a dog’s mouth.

Epulids can occur in all dogs.

Epulids can have different shapes, mushroom or stem, round, uneven or smooth.

There are basically two types:

– fibromatous (made of soft tissue)

– ossifying (containing bones)

– but there are also mixed forms

Bad breath and weight loss can be symptoms.

If your dog is obviously in pain when eating, you should definitely

have the mouth examined.

The veterinarian will first clarify whether they are benign epulids

and probably want to surgically remove them.

It is not always necessary to operate immediately.

With natural remedies I have the best experience with CDS / CDL diluted in water

and dab the epulids 3 times a day.

Since the epulids can come back, the treatment should be supported by naturopathy, this includes building up intestinal flora, supplying vital substances and detoxification.

What your dog needs to get back in its balance, to build up the immune system and the body environment, is best tested individually.

The bioresonance analysis is suitable for individual tests – most individually according to the BNR- method, tensor, pendulum or kinesiology.