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hi all

 

has anybody tried this cream, it supposed to work on flee bites and sore areas

 

ive put the name on google and read some feedback about it and they said stay clear of it

 

to be fair it was mainly people with horses but could not find anything to do with dogs.

 

any info would be great , cheers shina

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We used it on a cocker bitch that had lost hair due to fox mites, this camarosa stuff was more hasle than it was worth, and caused more damage than good, I bought the kit, shampoo cream etc, but found treatments from my vet more effective imo not worth trying

 

Nicola

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nu-stock isn't very user friendly though,,,if its just to heal up after a few bites etc you are better with a proprietry thing like sudocrem,,still messy but don't stink have as bad as that nu-stock shite,,,,if you want to do it properly add apple cider vinegar with a garlic infusion to their food and grapefruit seed extract to their water,,will keep the inside healthy thus promoting skin health..

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I bought it a few years ago to treat a terrier who had scabby weepy skin. I had to buy the whole kit for about £30 including special shampoo etc. Indeed i forgot all about it until i saw this thread. I tried using it - the dog licked it straight back off and it was all very messy to use - i felt using Vaseline would have been as effective. The write up on their site and in the magazines made it look like a miracle worker but my dogs skin cleared up when i washed in in good old Head & Shoulders shampoo - more convenient to use and a hell of a lot cheaper - i don't want to sound stingy when i say that but try it and see.

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I bought it a few years ago to treat a terrier who had scabby weepy skin. I had to buy the whole kit for about £30 including special shampoo etc. Indeed i forgot all about it until i saw this thread. I tried using it - the dog licked it straight back off and it was all very messy to use - i felt using Vaseline would have been as effective. The write up on their site and in the magazines made it look like a miracle worker but my dogs skin cleared up when i washed in in good old Head & Shoulders shampoo - more convenient to use and a hell of a lot cheaper - i don't want to sound stingy when i say that but try it and see.

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hi all

 

has anybody tried this cream, it supposed to work on flee bites and sore areas

 

ive put the name on google and read some feedback about it and they said stay clear of it

 

to be fair it was mainly people with horses but could not find anything to do with dogs.

 

any info would be great , cheers shina

I phoned about it but as soon as they start talking £30 for a starter kit I put the phone down. I found Sudacrem good for sore spots etc

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i have to say i thought about sudacream but ive got it now so ill use it up and then move on with some of your replise

 

i think its a lot of money when you look at it i thought it was axel greece

 

but i wont be getting anymore thats for shore

 

thanks for your replise shina

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I have only used it on my horses. Bit of a pain to use according to the instructions but if you did, it did what it said on the tin.

My partner is a Vet Nurse so all the dogs get freebies.

as far as i understand it its only a barrier cream so how does it work.Does it just keep everything off the area until it heals?
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