FUNGUS ON DOGS EARS

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Incahoots
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Re: FUNGUS ON DOGS EARS

Post by Incahoots »

Shapley's Original M-T-G will fix that right up. I had same thing happen to a couple of dogs in the winter before. I tried several other products but they were a pain as you had to wash the area for reapplication (really a pain when it's cold). The Shapley's Original M-T-G does not require that as it's oil based so it's easy to use. Worked great. I've read articles where women use Shapley's Original M-T-G for hair growth http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showth ... inal+m-t-g
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Re: FUNGUS ON DOGS EARS

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My dogs get this when I run them on a damp day and then let them go into there dog boxes in there kennel when they are still damp. The combination of damp hair and a worm and dark box will cause them to get fungus on there ears after a few days. The best way to keep the fungus from starting is to dry your dogs ears and body real good after a run in damp weather or damp grass. They no longer get the fungus once I figured out how it was happening.......Deerhost

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