@roman I only use piraton as that was advised by my vet as sophie would chew her paws I'd ask your vet to see if u can use what u used they might say it's fine I've only gone by what I've used .so we will have to keep a diary of how weight etc goes on our pups with the bully max it's be hard trying to find something similar to nuvet the only difference is it has muscle builder with muscle recovery and a multivitamin which is good as my dogs get alot of exercise and has a lot of the same ingredients as nuvet .
I think it could only help or dogs and it is available here also can you let me know where u end up ordering it from please as I'm going to order it in next week or so also I'm not 100% sold on how good a muscle builder etc it will be but as you say it comes as close to nuvet is we will find in uk
I've been looking on ebay I've found a guy I made sure it 100 per cent feed back product comes from United States he uses it himself as he's a breeder and money back garentee if u not happy with it .
I've been looking on ebay I've found a guy I made sure it 100 per cent feed back product comes from United States he uses it himself as he's a breeder and money back garentee if u not happy with it .
Sounds good did u use sulphar tablets in your dog if so what's your thoughts and could u tell me what they helped with also I think it was drops u had but health shop at my home has 30c tablets could I use them
@roman I used denes sulphur drops on my puppy not my EBT I used it as he was loosing fur from his neck to his tail he had thinning when I got him but as the weeks went on it got worse and he was itching like he'll but no fleas I think his immune was bad he was starving when I got him and I do not think he was fed well at 14 weeks he weighed 6.9 kg when I got him in 2 and 3 weeks he was 12 kg now 24 weeks he's 17 kg the drops stopped the itching and his fur all grew back so with a combination of drops coconut oil and a good food his fur grew back fantastically .I drop use the drops now as I have no need they r a good natural remidy and had good feed back which is why I got them they also help with mange he didn't have mange as he had a skin scrap but my first thoughts was mange .
I'm not sure if tablets r the same u can get the drops off amazon ebay .
No problem thanks my dog is allergic to something but can't find out what its killing me lol also lots of foxes etc where I live and his skin breaks out
@roman is he itching I know what u mean it drove me crazy not knowing what was wrong with my pup when he hair fell out and itching but I managed to resolve maybe try the drops I do recommend them .
@roman is he itching I know what u mean it drove me crazy not knowing what was wrong with my pup when he hair fell out and itching but I managed to resolve maybe try the drops I do recommend them .
I must admit sophie has had some skin problem but I've not seen anything like that on her maybe put some salt water so they don't get infected I'll tag steve in this so he can give more advise on roman .@BulliesofNC can u help with this problem with Romans skin advise needed please thank u .
I must admit sophie has had some skin problem but I've not seen anything like that on her maybe put some salt water so they don't get infected I'll tag steve in this so he can give more advise on roman .@BulliesofNC can u help with this problem with Romans skin advise needed please thank u .
As mentioned before, my priorities would be on boosting his immune system because most of his skin ailments are due to his weakened immune system state. Once the stress and anxiety subsides his immune system will improve. No matter what medication or cream you put on him will provide a magical cure if his immune system is weak which I think it is based on his history and medial ailment with Luxating Petella.
Proper Diet
Good Supplement for boosting his immune system
Exercise
Love and Attention
Surgery for his leg (if required)
If you do this I guarantee you will see a full recovery and a completely healthy Bull Terrier.
- Steve Gogulski "It's not just a Dog, it's a Bull Terrier!" www.bulliesofnc.com
As mentioned before, my priorities would be on boosting his immune system because most of his skin ailments are due to his weakened immune system state. Once the stress and anxiety subsides his immune system will improve. No matter what medication or cream you put on him will provide a magical cure if his immune system is weak which I think it is based on his history and medial ailment with Luxating Petella.
Proper Diet
Good Supplement for boosting his immune system
Exercise
Love and Attention
Surgery for his leg (if required)
If you do this I guarantee you will see a full recovery and a completely healthy Bull Terrier.
My dog doesn't have a problem with luxating patella wrong dog mate
I'm sorry Roman. This is a good sign of how tired I am. To add on to my confusion I won't even attempt to tell you how many emails I've been struggling to answer back. Thank God for smart phones because it seems like every time I have a spare minute I'm responding through my phone. I don't think I can sit in a Dentist office or wait in line without replying to an email anymore.
That area of hair loss is uncommon for skin allergies unless other areas are far more effected. Usually that area of fur loss is caused from the way your Bullie sleeps and the surface his leg is resting on. Some Bull Terriers often make a habit out of sleeping in the exact same position.
If both legs are the same way and you have other areas of fur loss than you do have a problem with some sort of allergy. I'll be honest with you, there are litterally hundreds of different ailments that can plague a Bull Terrier simply because of a weakened immune system. I hate sounding like a broken record but the Key to fending off all these skin ailments is maintaining a strong immune system so these things are non-effective and never spark up a condition of worry. I have many Bull Terriers and would be in bad shape with skin problems if it weren't for the fact that I ensure they all remain at their best in regard to immunity, exercise, and diet. If I lack on any of these elements I notice it quickly.
- Steve Gogulski "It's not just a Dog, it's a Bull Terrier!" www.bulliesofnc.com
I'm sorry Roman. This is a good sign of how tired I am. To add on to my confusion I won't even attempt to tell you how many emails I've been struggling to answer back. Thank God for smart phones because it seems like every time I have a spare minute I'm responding through my phone. I don't think I can sit in a Dentist office or wait in line without replying to an email anymore.
That area of hair loss is uncommon for skin allergies unless other areas are far more effected. Usually that area of fur loss is caused from the way your Bullie sleeps and the surface his leg is resting on. Some Bull Terriers often make a habit out of sleeping in the exact same position.
If both legs are the same way and you have other areas of fur loss than you do have a problem with some sort of allergy. I'll be honest with you, there are litterally hundreds of different ailments that can plague a Bull Terrier simply because of a weakened immune system. I hate sounding like a broken record but the Key to fending off all these skin ailments is maintaining a strong immune system so these things are non-effective and never spark up a condition of worry. I have many Bull Terriers and would be in bad shape with skin problems if it weren't for the fact that I ensure they all remain at their best in regard to immunity, exercise, and diet. If I lack on any of these elements I notice it quickly.
Thanks mate for ur answers as I know ur busy man I appreciate it both legs are similar one a little worse than the other diet and exercise is spot on so can only be allergy and or immunity problem as dog wants for nothing as I am fortunate enough to not always have to work as is my wife so dog goes everywhere with us etc would u suggest any treatment in his legs or ?
I would try not to "experiment" with too many things in hope of finding a miracle cure. Sometimes this will only make things worse. I've found that Bull Terriers do best on the all natural things vice medications and chemicals.
This time of the year is the worst for any Bull Terrier that may may susceptible to seasonal allergies. the only thing i would suggest is NuVet and time for it to show positive results. If you have his diet and exercise in check you are half way to success.
- Steve Gogulski "It's not just a Dog, it's a Bull Terrier!" www.bulliesofnc.com
I would try not to "experiment" with too many things in hope of finding a miracle cure. Sometimes this will only make things worse. I've found that Bull Terriers do best on the all natural things vice medications and chemicals.
This time of the year is the worst for any Bull Terrier that may may susceptible to seasonal allergies. the only thing i would suggest is NuVet and time for it to show positive results. If you have his diet and exercise in check you are half way to success.
Ok pal thanks I have bully max on the way as I can get it quickly in the uk I know its probably no as good as nuvet but more readily available here so I will try that and hopefully sort things out ?
@bigbear1tracey@BulliesofNC I have been racking my brain trying to figure out cause of problem with dogs skin I think I have it when I introduced cottage cheese his skin flared up and broke out when stopped it he settled down I never seen the link now he has been having yogurt and low and behold skin flairs up 2 and 2 together he must be allergic to dairy ?
@Roman - It's near impossible to pin point every element that a particular Bull Terrier could be sensitive to or allergic to. It would take a long time of extensive trial and error to find out what ingredients within foods that might be causing the problem along with any outside elements that he may be reacting to.
A while back someone on this forum was trying their best to figure out why their Bullie was having such bad skin problems no matter what food they had him on. After many discussions I finally suggested that if they really wanted to get to the root of the problem they may wish to consider conducting an allergy test by a canine specialist within this field. I encouraged them to look into the Intradermal allergy tests which is a specific test utilized to test dogs to see if they have any allergic reactions which cause skin problems and itching. This is an extensive test averaging 1 hour at which time the dog is sedated and receives 60 injections made into the skin. This may be your best avenue to solving the problem and provide you with authentic answers. http://aadconline.com/content/skin-testing
- Steve Gogulski "It's not just a Dog, it's a Bull Terrier!" www.bulliesofnc.com
@Roman - It's near impossible to pin point every element that a particular Bull Terrier could be sensitive to or allergic to. It would take a long time of extensive trial and error to find out what ingredients within foods that might be causing the problem along with any outside elements that he may be reacting to.
A while back someone on this forum was trying their best to figure out why their Bullie was having such bad skin problems no matter what food they had him on. After many discussions I finally suggested that if they really wanted to get to the root of the problem they may wish to consider conducting an allergy test by a canine specialist within this field. I encouraged them to look into the Intradermal allergy tests which is a specific test utilized to test dogs to see if they have any allergic reactions which cause skin problems and itching. This is an extensive test averaging 1 hour at which time the dog is sedated and receives 60 injections made into the skin. This may be your best avenue to solving the problem and provide you with authentic answers. http://aadconline.com/content/skin-testing
I get what your saying but surely more than a coincidence that now the yogurt has stopped his skin has calmed down and is healing ?
@roman if his skin is in proving then that's fab to hear how come he was having cottage cheese if u don't mind me asking is it part of the raw food diet .
I've been following your posts on the bully max and am really interested to find out how you get on,I'm also in uk.the thing that worries me is it giving my bullie too much energy(she has plenty already if you know what i mean) ;;)
@roman be warned they bloody stink lol I also counted them to check the right amount were there a few r broke but that's no problem @Gypsy123 we will keep u updated that was my concern too but just have to see how it goes if my dog turns up on your door step then your know they had way to much energy lol )
@roman be warned they bloody stink lol I also counted them to check the right amount were there a few r broke but that's no problem @Gypsy123 we will keep u updated that was my concern too but just have to see how it goes if my dog turns up on your door step then your know they had way to much energy lol )
Ha were they all there plus did dog eat them ok and how are u going to dose them 1 a day or 2
Oh for god sake he could of left them with a neighbour what a bummer u know what that means my dog is gonna put on more weight than yours I reckon 5 pounds in 2 days pmsl )
Oh for god sake he could of left them with a neighbour what a bummer u know what that means my dog is gonna put on more weight than yours I reckon 5 pounds in 2 days pmsl )
Haha think mines wakes up a stone heavier everyday lol by the way what weight and height is a sign of dog going to be big or small at 18/19 weeks
@Roman He looks so much like tuco what a beautiful boy! Tuco is 2 today!! He weighs 58lbs and still has a rediculous amount of energy he now does this spinning thing when he first sees me after work like he's chasing his tail but he's not he's jumping and spinning at the same time then he darts backwards and forwards it's very funny to watch and he does this everytime he gets excited haha ! So many problems tho bless him that need to be sorted
@TucotheBullie... You should try and discourage the spinning thing. Teach him that it is wrong, just as you have taught him that other points of behaviour are wrong. You don't want it to develop into an obsession. It could develop to the point of irreversibility.
In the beginning God created English Bull Terriers, in the image of EBT's, God created all other breeds.
@roman I dint know the exact Suze but I can a sure u he is not going to be a small boy I'll try and dig out a photo of my friend dog with sophie he is huge sophies not big but boy is she strong missy with out that special collar I have I would not be able to walk her at all as she's a terrible puller not just front ways to the side and front don't know why she does but never been able to get her out of it @TucoTheBullie happy birthday baby boy glad he's so happy big bully cuddles for u as phil said try to stop him when he spins it's a big obsession with bullys and if they start it and won't stop it can send them crazy because they become obsessed.
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I think it could only help or dogs and it is available here also can you let me know where u end up ordering it from please as I'm going to order it in next week or so also I'm not 100% sold on how good a muscle builder etc it will be but as you say it comes as close to nuvet is we will find in uk
Sounds good did u use sulphar tablets in your dog if so what's your thoughts and could u tell me what they helped with also I think it was drops u had but health shop at my home has 30c tablets could I use them
No problem thanks my dog is allergic to something but can't find out what its killing me lol also lots of foxes etc where I live and his skin breaks out
Not itching at all just skin really bad
A little but not much think that's just as I was cleaning it it's tender to touch but
Thanks
If you do this I guarantee you will see a full recovery and a completely healthy Bull Terrier.
"It's not just a Dog, it's a Bull Terrier!"
www.bulliesofnc.com
My dog doesn't have a problem with luxating patella wrong dog mate
That area of hair loss is uncommon for skin allergies unless other areas are far more effected. Usually that area of fur loss is caused from the way your Bullie sleeps and the surface his leg is resting on. Some Bull Terriers often make a habit out of sleeping in the exact same position.
If both legs are the same way and you have other areas of fur loss than you do have a problem with some sort of allergy. I'll be honest with you, there are litterally hundreds of different ailments that can plague a Bull Terrier simply because of a weakened immune system. I hate sounding like a broken record but the Key to fending off all these skin ailments is maintaining a strong immune system so these things are non-effective and never spark up a condition of worry. I have many Bull Terriers and would be in bad shape with skin problems if it weren't for the fact that I ensure they all remain at their best in regard to immunity, exercise, and diet. If I lack on any of these elements I notice it quickly.
"It's not just a Dog, it's a Bull Terrier!"
www.bulliesofnc.com
Thanks mate for ur answers as I know ur busy man I appreciate it both legs are similar one a little worse than the other diet and exercise is spot on so can only be allergy and or immunity problem as dog wants for nothing as I am fortunate enough to not always have to work as is my wife so dog goes everywhere with us etc would u suggest any treatment in his legs or ?
This time of the year is the worst for any Bull Terrier that may may susceptible to seasonal allergies. the only thing i would suggest is NuVet and time for it to show positive results. If you have his diet and exercise in check you are half way to success.
"It's not just a Dog, it's a Bull Terrier!"
www.bulliesofnc.com
Ok pal thanks I have bully max on the way as I can get it quickly in the uk I know its probably no as good as nuvet but more readily available here so I will try that and hopefully sort things out ?
I have been racking my brain trying to figure out cause of problem with dogs skin I think I have it when I introduced cottage cheese his skin flared up and broke out when stopped it he settled down I never seen the link now he has been having yogurt and low and behold skin flairs up 2 and 2 together he must be allergic to dairy ?
A while back someone on this forum was trying their best to figure out why their Bullie was having such bad skin problems no matter what food they had him on. After many discussions I finally suggested that if they really wanted to get to the root of the problem they may wish to consider conducting an allergy test by a canine specialist within this field. I encouraged them to look into the Intradermal allergy tests which is a specific test utilized to test dogs to
see if they have any allergic reactions which cause skin problems and itching. This is an extensive test averaging 1 hour at which time the dog is sedated and receives 60 injections made into the skin. This may be your best avenue to solving the problem and
provide you with authentic answers. http://aadconline.com/content/skin-testing
"It's not just a Dog, it's a Bull Terrier!"
www.bulliesofnc.com
I get what your saying but surely more than a coincidence that now the yogurt has stopped his skin has calmed down and is healing ?
Bully max will be here today
Cottage cheese I gave him for a week or two to help his ears come up
Ha were they all there plus did dog eat them ok and how are u going to dose them 1 a day or 2
Keep me in the loop how the go
Haha think mines wakes up a stone heavier everyday lol by the way what weight and height is a sign of dog going to be big or small at 18/19 weeks
Haha just standing thinking of what type of nonsense he can get upto next lol