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Old 11-05-2009, 08:58 AM   #24
Nancy1999
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Originally Posted by hugz4all4 View Post
but how do you know if its too much alkaline or acid? My dogs have red staining around thier mouths, eyes and feet (from licking them) and I pretty much think its from the food. (it started about 2 weeks ago) Is the ph to high in the food for them? Ive tried the ACV and didnt get any results other than them killing my grass when they peed and not drinking the water that I put it in. I have put them back on the angel eyes untill I can figure out what is causing all the staining. I appreciate any input you have.. TIA
I'm not sure how you know which, I think it's experimentation, but if they wouldn't drink the water, you used too much ACV. From what I've read, the red staining is due to a secondary yeast type of infection, and that's because the hair is always wet, I think I too would try one of the products with tylan in it such as Angel Eyes, you say you used it before, did it work? It sounds like if it doesn't work in a few months, then something else is causing the problem. Some people have to continue to use the Angel Eyes at a lower dosage, after the excessive tearing stops. Of course, don't use foods that have any dyes in them, but it could be anything from bacteria in the food, to allergies.
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