Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 a, I've been giving my ankle-biter 'DinoVite'. She smelled, (more than just doggie smell) 5 hours after bathing her. The DinoVite stopped the stench, the mindless scratching, and doggie breath. The ingredients don't list chlorophyll as such, but there are ingredients that would have it in it, (alfalfa, yucca, kelp, etc.) Jim PS. Totally raw?? --- a wrote, > This is OT but I'm wondering if chlorophyll would > help with general > body odor that is not caused by internal use of > DMSO. This would be > for dogs but I'd think a human would be the same. > Some people have a > very strong odor that has nothing to do with hygiene > or DMSO. > > Two of my three dogs don't just smell - they reek! I > think this is > being caused by an internal detox. Bathing them only > helps for a > couple of days. I have no idea what started this > months ago. Raw-fed > dogs do not have doggie odor - ordinarily - and mine > didn't either. > The 3rd dog does not smell. > > I've been waiting for whatever is causing this to > run its course. > I've tried various things internally and externally > to try to cure > the source of the problem. Meanwhile, bathing went > from rare to > constant. All of these baths are very bad for the > dogs and kill my > back. That is followed by changing their beds, > washing all grooming > tools, scattering baking soda all over the carpeted > areas and then > vacuuming. > > I know this is a bandaid but I've got to do > something until I can get > the root problem resolved. > > a > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. http://tc.deals.yahoo.com/tc/blockbuster/text5.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 It is used for odor control when a bitch is in heat. It helps with breath and body odor. On another note I had an in tact female that had bad body odor as part of an allergic reaction to wheat or fleas. She also had ear infections from the wheat allergy -- she was on a wheat free diet but she was sneaking the cats food that had wheat in it. Garnet james fry wrote: > a, I've been giving my ankle-biter 'DinoVite'. She > smelled, (more than just doggie smell) 5 hours after > bathing her. The DinoVite stopped the stench, the > mindless scratching, and doggie breath. The > ingredients don't list chlorophyll as such, but there > are ingredients that would have it in it, (alfalfa, > yucca, kelp, etc.) Jim > PS. Totally raw?? > > --- a wrote, > >> This is OT but I'm wondering if chlorophyll would >> help with general >> body odor that is not caused by internal use of >> DMSO. This would be >> for dogs but I'd think a human would be the same. >> Some people have a >> very strong odor that has nothing to do with hygiene >> or DMSO. >> >> Two of my three dogs don't just smell - they reek! I >> think this is >> being caused by an internal detox. Bathing them only >> helps for a >> couple of days. I have no idea what started this >> months ago. Raw-fed >> dogs do not have doggie odor - ordinarily - and mine >> didn't either. >> The 3rd dog does not smell. >> >> I've been waiting for whatever is causing this to >> run its course. >> I've tried various things internally and externally >> to try to cure >> the source of the problem. Meanwhile, bathing went >> from rare to >> constant. All of these baths are very bad for the >> dogs and kill my >> back. That is followed by changing their beds, >> washing all grooming >> tools, scattering baking soda all over the carpeted >> areas and then >> vacuuming. >> >> I know this is a bandaid but I've got to do >> something until I can get >> the root problem resolved. >> >> a >> > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ > You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. > http://tc.deals.yahoo.com/tc/blockbuster/text5.com > > > ------------------------------------ > > List Home Page: > > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > > Books: > DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton > MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, NDYahoo! Groups Links > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 > Two of my three dogs don't just smell - they reek! > Bathing them only helps for a couple of days. There is a gland inside their anus that should be squeezed periodically, preferably while bathing them. This could be the cause of the odor. Smitty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2008 Report Share Posted April 4, 2008 Jim, Yes, the dogs are totally raw-fed and have been for 8 years. I feed prey-model (not BARF or SARF) so there are no grains, veg, or fruits. Well, except for a random treat from someone else and minor plate- licking. DinoVit sounds like a supplement. I haven't researched it but I will. You didn't give a source. Garnet, There is no bad breath. If there is anything wrong with their ears, it must be way down in the canal. The ears appear clean, don't smell, and if I swab them out with a tissue, there is almost no gunk. I know it only takes one flea to cause a reaction in some dogs but I have not found any flea evidence. I even check their beds with clear shipping tape to check for flea poop or eggs and have found nothing. I've eliminated seasonal allergies because it's gone on through 3 (maybe 4) seasons. I've lost track of time but the problem has existed for 8-12 months. January 1 they finished a 3-month treatment with EnzymesPro+. I'm sure that didn't hurt them and it may have helped but there has been no noticeable improvement. All pets are 'altered' so there are no heat cycles involved. I have some Therapeutic Living Clay on order. When it arrives, I'll begin an internal detox and see if that does anything. I'll also soak the bottom half of the worst dog (Wiley) in a clay bath - if he'll tolerate it. Maybe if I don't get his back wet, he'll cooperate. Wiley as licked/scratched/chewed all of the dense hair off of his feet, legs, and chest. He looks like a fuzzy bedroom slipper propped up on toothpicks! At one point he was clawing up his face and drawing blood. That has stopped but he's still scratching his face and shaking his head. I can't find any symptom that I think DMSO would help or I'd be using it. They have had EIS free-choice for months. All 3 dogs have the same of everything, so WHY is it only 2 of the 3??? Any guesses, speculations, 'what-ifs' are most welcome. I've run out of ideas. I know this is OT, so direct mail is fine. a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2008 Report Share Posted April 4, 2008 Greetings all, Perhaps the terribly itchy skin condition of the dog(s) is not mites, or allergies ... but Mange?? I have heard IT is an itchy killer. How is it different in symptoms? Would borax have helped it? Someone mentioned borax and boron. Is Boron a form/derivative/ or whatever of Borax? Boron is needed in the body. Joyce > > Borax is a lung irritant. I will copy and paste the MSDS in a separate > >> email. > >> > > > >> Raw diets do not eliminate fleas. If you did not have them then it was not > >> the diet, it was the environment. This myth has been widely discussed on > >> raw feeding lists, and it is exactly that, a myth. > >> > >> > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > List Home Page: > > > > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > > > > Books: > > DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton > > MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, ND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2008 Report Share Posted April 4, 2008 ....wear safety glasses, goggles, or scuba mask > Re: Chlorophyll > > > > Two of my three dogs don't just smell - they reek! > > Bathing them only helps for a couple of days. > > There is a gland inside their anus that should be squeezed > periodically, preferably while bathing them. > This could be the cause of the odor. > > Smitty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 Thanks for the info Garnet!! Did NOT know they were the same. Even at my age I can keep learning! Joyce > >>> Borax is a lung irritant. I will copy and paste the MSDS in a > > separate > >>>> email. > >>>> > >>>> Raw diets do not eliminate fleas. If you did not have them then > > it was not > >>>> the diet, it was the environment. This myth has been widely > > discussed on > >>>> raw feeding lists, and it is exactly that, a myth. > >>>> > >>>> > >>> ------------------------------------ > >>> > >>> List Home Page: > >>> > >>> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > >>> > >>> Books: > >>> DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton > >>> MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, > > ND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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