our Veterinarian prescribed Dermagen for the exterior wounds our dogs would develop from "worrying" their itches or former flea bites. This product was fantastic, our dog's wounds literally had the appearance of Pizza [top layer or fur and skin gone] and dermagen not only stopped them from being crazed with itching and the need to constantly lick their wounds, but it also restored their skin and coat.
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no
Water, yes. Cream, no. All breeds of dogs are lactose intolerant. Cream is a dairy product and therefore cannot be digested by dogs. Dairy causes digestive pain, diarrhoea and constipation in dogs.
no
hot dogs
boga
Yes. That stuff works wonders. We have used on cat also after scuffles with neighbor cat.
Evidently yes.
Well, in a grocery store, there is a type of ice cream for dogs. It is called Frosty Paws.
ice cream
No, you should not use any creams or lotions on dogs. Dogs tend to lick irritated areas, which would mean they are eating the cream rather than absorbing the medication into the skin. This can cause problems from both an overdose of the anti-itch medication as well as toxic responses to the ingredients in the cream.
yes. in fact, dogs can eat vanilla ice cream too.