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    Feb 27, 2005, 10:56 PM
    Pyoderma-need natural cure-no chemicals
    My dog has been diagnosed by my vet w/pyoderma which is a staph infection of the skin. She has taken antibiotics and now following up with antibacterial baths at my groomer. Any suggestions as to what can be done to help heal the skin. I already feed her Evangers, Canidae and Merrick dog food. Had a blood test done to rule out kidney or bladder problems and she's passed with no problems-normal function of both for a dog that over 13 yrs. Old. Only seeking natural methods-nothing that contains any chemicals whatsoever. Thx!

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