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maxs itch max is very itchy its not flees we think its dry skin we see that he has a little bit, But hes always scratching we used the oatmeal shampoo ansd it didnt help. The vet told us to try essential fatty acides they are helping a little bit is there any thing else that we can use ? Also i have another question max is on denysol for his liver MVD, it costs $54 for one moth so i went to enternly pets on line and got 3 boxes for $84 im wonndering if it would be the exact same thing it says all the same stuff on the box and same package just its from the us. The denysol i got at the vet is made in ontario .Has any one ordered pet meds off the net besause hes on lots of others and there cheaper than the vet? does any one also know other good medication for severe m.v.d and a small liver to grow is that possible foe his liver to grow? Max is on denysol ,milk thristle, vitimine E,neomycin,and ursodiol l if any one has any good ideas please let us know thanx maxs mom |
Max is probably itchy because of allergies, low zinc (because of his liver) or another liver related problem. Does his food have corn in it? This might be causing it. You can type in "pruritis" on the liver shunt group and you will get results or just ask this question over there. I know one person in particular there has dealt with the itchies. Can you ask your vet about switching to Denosyl that you buy online? It should be the same. How about emailing the company? |
The Denosyl that entirelypets.com sells is the same :) Many people use this one....Make sure you give this on an empty stomach, preferably in the morning, at least one hour before eating. If you don't give it on an empty stomach, it is as good as not giving the pill at all because it can't do it's job. You might want to try hepatosupport instead of just plain milk thistle since hepatosupport also contains vitamin b's. Many people have used this on their MVD dogs with great success. How is Max doing?? Is he having any seizures? lethargy? |
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