pets alive
sablehs
<<I don't know what they are called either, ( the name brands) but I have
seen
those products at the pet supply store. >>
Just throwing this out to you:
My MIL gets a suppliment she really likes from gardens alive, called pets alive.
http://www.gardensalive.com/prog_display.asp?PROG_NBR=12
"Pets Alive! is a special blend of high-nutrient ingredients - including dried yeast, garlic, wheat germ and bran, kelp and bone meal - formulated to promote a happier, healthier pet. Most of all, it's very effective in quieting the annoying, frustrating and painful itch that drives dogs and cats (and their patient owners) to distraction! "
I guess the yeast would act as an enzime but I'm not sure it would help him not eat his "doodie" LOL if that is what the cause is. I think the garlic is a good natural preventitive for fleas as well as well as being good for them.
Tracy
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seen
those products at the pet supply store. >>
Just throwing this out to you:
My MIL gets a suppliment she really likes from gardens alive, called pets alive.
http://www.gardensalive.com/prog_display.asp?PROG_NBR=12
"Pets Alive! is a special blend of high-nutrient ingredients - including dried yeast, garlic, wheat germ and bran, kelp and bone meal - formulated to promote a happier, healthier pet. Most of all, it's very effective in quieting the annoying, frustrating and painful itch that drives dogs and cats (and their patient owners) to distraction! "
I guess the yeast would act as an enzime but I'm not sure it would help him not eat his "doodie" LOL if that is what the cause is. I think the garlic is a good natural preventitive for fleas as well as well as being good for them.
Tracy
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Do you Yahoo!?
Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM).
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