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Thanks in advance

SusanI

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My one month membership that I won ends tomorrow so want to thank you for your support as I’m dealing with my dog’s issues. I’m thrilled that I see no remnants of what I thought for months was a perianal adenoma - apparently was some kind of encapsulated cyst that popped and is no more. An adenoma wouldn’t do that (right?)

We still have yucky ears and this summer we’ve been besieged by fleas. Waiting to hear back from someone who said she’d be willing to groom him. I don’t want to do the chemical route. i hope someday I’ll be able to rejoin again even if again a short time but I’ll post follow-up in the Facebook forum. Thanks for the helpful advice!
 

Dr. Christina

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We are glad, Susan, that you were able to benefit from your month's membership. You may want to try the premium one to still keep learning.

For fleas - you do not need a groomer. For more information, you may want to buy my kindle book, fleas be gone (do not need a kindle reader for it). If you continue as a premium member you can look at the older files for the many natural ways to stop fleas.

Basically:
1. Pick them off - flea comb, stand outside and brush vigorously
2. Bathe if you can
3. Rinses with lemon juice, essential oils
4. Vacuum the house frequently, try diatomaceous earth
5. Use the nematodes in the yard

Most of all - keep following all the fundamentals that were in the course to build vitality and the fleas will just disappear.
DR. Christina
 

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