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In this video, Dr. Andrew Jones shares 5 scientifically proven home remedies that can help dogs with allergies, especially those suffering from atopic dermatitis. Learn about the benefits of:
Vitamin D3 (Cod Liver Oil based)
Propolis
Sunflower Oil
Melatonin
Apple Cider Vinegar
These natural solutions can provide relief to your dog while avoiding harsh chemicals. Watch the full video to discover how to improve your dog’s skin health in a safe and holistic way!
References:
Vitamin D3 and Atopy:
Sunflower Oil for Eczema:
Anti-Allergic Properties of Propolis:
Melatonin in Dermatologic Allergic Diseases:
Apple Cider Vinegar for Treating Atopic Dermatitis:
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This seems to have help my dog with his skin issue I also tried your ear infection remedy!! Thank you for all you dedication and you sharing!!!
Will any cider vinegars work ?
1 or all or a combo? Also please, where is the balm home remedy shared by a subscriber please?
What do you think of the over the counter allergen tests?
Isn’t Vitamin D3 highly toxic to dogs in relatively low amounts? Not sure I am throughly understanding your advice on this…