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Old 10-09-2011, 11:19 AM   #6
ritapatt
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We had constant problems with my Wheaten Terriers glands. We changed foods (fish seems best) and I am very careful that she has no fatty or processed meats (husband shares) lots of veggies- (green beans) and mostly I give her probiotics .Her butt and ears and skin have been clear for almost a year, she has not vomited or had loose stool either!! And she doesn't smell anymore!
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