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  1. Hello Doctor!

    My short question is that I don't give the capsules whole to my dogs, but open them and mix the contents into their food.
    Is this possible? Won't this cause some stomach problems?

    Thank you: Lászlóné Szarka

    1. Dear Madam! It doesn't cause any problems.
      All Supreme Immunity capsule preparations can be opened and administered in powder form or mixed with favorite food, liquid and administered as such. "

      Regards Dr. Molnar

  2. Dear Doctor!
    I bought supreme immunity digestive enzymes & probiotics complex for my puppy. My question is, can I sprinkle the capsule on the food? He is a small 3kg dog, he probably won't swallow the capsule.
    Best regards, Éva Szatmári

  3. Dear Doctor Sir!
    We spoke on the phone yesterday. I would like to order the Tumor III package from Germany for my dog ​​with bone cancer, which you recommended, as soon as possible. Best regards, Erika Király

  4. Dear Doctor/Doctor!
    I have a one and a half year old Staffordshire Terrier who, after a rabies+combined vaccination, was swollen for a week and a half, and the vaccination site was hard. After that, within a month, he had three headaches lasting a few seconds, which disappeared when petted, and which were accompanied by rhythmic up-down movements, suggesting idiopathic head tremor.
    We went to the doctor, his lab results were perfect. According to the doctor, this headache may be muscular, she recommended a combination of B vitamins, selenium, and zinc, which the dog should take for two months. In the meantime, we started the etovet+korovet and probiotic combination on our own.
    My question is, do you think it is possible that the combination of B vitamins, zinc, and selenium, which strengthens the muscles, will help the dog? Or should we expect this headache to get worse?
    Thank you very much. Best regards, Marietta

  5. Dear Doctor!

    My 2.5-year-old Bichon Bolognese puppy has been struggling with intestinal problems since he was six months old.
    We have been to many clinics, we have been given all kinds of special immune boosters, probiotics, liver cleansers, but unfortunately these preparations only helped for a short time (1-2-3 months).
    Until he was 1.5 years old, we tried dry food (Brit care, Acana, N&D, Platinum) on the recommendation of the veterinarian. He had constant recurring diarrhea, mouth licking, loss of appetite, and malaise. A stool sample showed nothing. His blood count is normal, except for the inflammation level, which was slightly high. (Unfortunately, it still happens to this day.)
    2 times a year, the stomach problem got so bad that we had to go for an infusion, an acid-reducing injection, and an antibiotic treatment for 2-2 weeks, and his condition was very difficult to improve.. Before he was 2 years old, we also tried PetChef food on the recommendation of a veterinarian, which worked fine for a relatively “long time”, 3-4 months, then he suddenly stopped eating, his scent glands filled up every week; and another 2-week infusion/antibiotic/acid-reducing injection treatment took place.. this was 1 month ago. I have been cooking for him for 1 month in consultation with a veterinary dietitian, his appetite is good, his stool has improved, but he chews one of his paws and licks his mouth almost all day long, he vomits acid every 2-3 days in the morning. A dear friend of mine recommended you and the Energyvet products; I would like to ask for help on which package to order and how/for how long to give it to him?

    Thank you very much in advance for your help!

    Thanks:
    Angéla

  6. My 7-month-old kitten (sexed, not yet vaccinated, indoor cat, normal body weight) has been suffering from ear itching for about 3 months (the doctor consulted you about it), which initially appeared as red dots on his right ear. We took him to the doctor, who readily prescribed him antibiotics, gave him two steroid injections, ear drops, and also took a sample from his ear, both cytological and (virus, bacteria, fungus) all came back negative, so it has been questionable since then what is causing the following symptoms in the animal:
    - Red dots, which turned into wounds with scratching, and then these spread in his ear, where unfortunately there is no hair left now.
    - Spots on his legs, on his elbows, on his neck (this started a few weeks ago)
    - He has been characterized by tremors of varying duration since he was 2 months old
    - He has an appetite, he pee-pooes and does these things properly, he drinks a lot

    Unfortunately, the symptoms have not gotten any milder with the steroids, in fact they are getting worse. The above-mentioned symptoms have been completely fluctuating so far (without any lifestyle changes) he wears a collar, which was not needed for days because he did not scratch.

    Current status:
    After the 2nd steroid he no longer plays, hides, eats less, meows a lot, and is disturbed. We cannot take the collar off even when bathing because he immediately scratches his ears, (the same symptoms appeared on his left ear 1 month ago)
    What I have noticed about him is that recently the wounds are arising from a subcutaneous bump, he scratches these bumps, which later become wounds and hairlessness.

    His condition has been deteriorating rapidly for about a week (before that he was completely fluctuating during the 3 months)

    I would like to inquire, I would like to ask for your help

    I look forward to your kind feedback and I remain confident in your positive cooperation, with respect

    Mónika Tóth
    owner

  7. Dear Doctor!
    We discovered a white blister on the genitals of our 1-year-old, sexually active male dwarf rabbit. It looks exactly like a pimple filled with pus. He eats, drinks, and urinates. What could cause this? How treatable is it? We would appreciate your response! An 8-year-old owner and his mother

    1. Dear Renáta! I have already answered your same question on our other website. Regards, Dr. Molnar

  8. Dear Doctor!
    I have a 3.5 year old, neutered male cat. A few days ago he had a red spot under his mouth, which was swollen yesterday..last year the same thing happened, then it went away within a few days. He is playful, eats normally, but it is very swollen. Could it be a bite, or an allergy, or what could be causing it?
    Thank you for your answer!

  9. Dear Doctor!
    I have a small miniature dachshund who turned one year old in August this year. In the past month, the fur on his ears, on both sides of his head, on his neck and on his belly has started to fall out. He used to chew on his hind legs and scratch them. He doesn't have fleas, he doesn't have any parasites, I give him the right product for that, and his fur doesn't have dandruff either. We don't give him chicken at all, he gets sensitive food. He hasn't had this problem before. I don't know what could be causing it. Would it be worth getting an allergy test done? Thank you in advance for your answer. Tamara

    1. Dear Tamara! You did not receive any external parasite treatment because I noticed that their side effects can also cause such a skin reaction. Regards Dr. Molnar

  10. Dear Doctor!
    A week and a half ago, a puppy named Pele fell from the 6-meter roof of our workshop.
    He doesn't have any teeth yet, but he is completely healed, he is agile and his appetite is perfect.
    This morning I noticed that his fur is thinning and has already fallen out in spots. I didn't see him scratching.
    I am attaching a picture of him.
    I am waiting for your soonest reply!

    Thank you in advance!

    Dominika Gáspár
    dominikagaspar08@gmail.com

    1. Dear Doctor! He was tested for heartworm in late spring/early summer, it came back negative, and since then I have been giving him N every month, as the doctor said. Could that be the problem? He has not received any other treatment.
      Thank you in advance for your answer!
      Best regards, Tamara

  11. Dear Doctor!

    Our 3-year-old French bulldog has been diagnosed with an autoimmune skin disease. It mainly causes inflamed, ulcerated symptoms on the pads of the feet and other parts of the paws. If the dog does not take steroids, he cannot even stand. (According to his histological findings: autoimmune dermatophatia, primarily chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus. )
    The dog is losing hair in large patches on his back, but the pain only affects his paws.
    My question to you is, what would you recommend for our dog? How can we strengthen his immune system a little?
    Thank you in advance for your answer!

  12. Greetings!
    2 weeks ago my bichon puppy (8 years old) suddenly had a strange erection and tremors...he looked strange but reacted when we talked to him. After that he had similar attacks several times a day, which usually last 1 hour. There was a medical examination, they found nothing, they don't know what's wrong...????.
    I tried giving him calcium and milgamma for a couple of days.... his attacks stopped for a couple of days, he was in a good mood, playing, etc.... Yesterday again...2 attacks....and this morning he woke up like this... It's a cruel feeling to see him suffer like this ????.....I removed ticks from him twice in the past 3 months. Could a parasite be causing this? Thank you!

  13. Dear Doctor!

    My 4-year-old female cat had an accident while we were away from home. We rushed her to the doctor, it turned out that two of her vertebrae had slipped. Sometimes her legs shake. She can walk with a limp, her appetite is good, she does her chores. But she rests every few meters when she lies down. She can't hold her head up for long, the problem is in her neck.
    She is currently taking Cartilage and spinal epitope. Can you recommend something that could help? Thank you in advance. Best regards. Eva

  14. Dear Doctor. I have a 3-month-old miniature dachshund and the hair on his ears, on both sides of his head and on his belly is starting to fall out. Sometimes he chews his back leg and scratches. He doesn't have fleas, he doesn't have any parasites, he doesn't have dandruff. We thought he might have a chicken allergy, and we don't give him anything like that. I thought it was the detergent or fabric softener, but I'm currently using hypoallergenic fabric softener and detergent. I don't know what it could be. Would it be worth getting an allergy test done? Thank you in advance for your answer. Bernadett.

  15. Dear Doctor!

    I am writing to you about the fact that I recently got an 8-week-old golden retriever puppy and I would like to housetrain him as soon as possible. We live in an apartment in the center of Budapest, there are a lot of dogs in our area, so it is out of the question that I will take him outside until he has his vaccinations. However, we have an inner courtyard, and my question is whether I can take him there, how dangerous is it for him to catch something? There are 3 other dogs in the apartment building besides ours, but they are on the other side of the house, so they are not at all where I would take Molly. He does not want to get used to diapers at all, so I would like to take him out regularly.

    Thank you very much in advance for your answer!

    1. Dear Rebeka! You can safely use the inner courtyard, take your dog there, if there is no other young dog that can go there, then there will be no danger. Regards Dr. Molnar

  16. Hello. My 2 and a half year old cat has never been in heat like other cats, she just cuddled, a few months ago she was in heat for a day and a half and then she started licking her legs front and back until they became bald. Then she left it alone for a week and started licking there again, it went on like this for a few months, I took her to the doctor, they said that the hormones are working in her and that's why she does it, since she doesn't show any allergic reactions. My cat was neutered 10 days ago, then the doctor said that she was very full and it's no wonder she pulled out her hair, but today she started to shave there again, what can I do, what should I do? Is it possible that the hormone is still the problem? Thank you

    1. Dear Szídonia! Yes, it takes about 2 months for the hormone levels to reach a new equilibrium after an operation. If the hair loss continues after this, then it is not caused by it. I would like to note that in the case of hair loss due to hormonal reasons, the animal does not lick the hair, it just falls out on its own. I suspect a behavioral problem, but after neutering, this may also disappear. Regards, Dr. Molnar

  17. Dear Doctor!
    I would like to inquire - because on January 12th - if I remember correctly - I wrote you a letter regarding the health of my puppy, and I don't know if you liked it?
    Thank you very much in advance!
    Best regards!
    Katalin Papp

  18. Dear Doctor, I would like to ask for your help..My cat is 6 months old and has no appetite. She drinks more. But she has normal stools..Her bottom is swollen and she won't let us touch it, but her belly is not very swollen either. She cries every minute of the day, I gave her antibiotics but it doesn't help. Before that, she peed blood for a week but she didn't have her period, the antibiotics fixed it, but now this problem has arisen. What could be the problem?

    1. Dear Krisztina! If it is relevant, please describe the symptoms more precisely so that I can respond meaningfully. Regards Dr. Molnar

  19. I'm not asking this as a joke, but what happens if I accidentally consume one of the products? Could I have any symptoms from it?

    1. Dear Tibor! All products are made from ingredients intended for human consumption, so they will not cause any problems, they will only have beneficial effects. But these products are licensed for use in animals. Regards Dr.Molnar

  20. Dear Doctor!
    My cat (four-year-old, neutered mixed breed male) has swollen and reddened left eye. It is only at the lower part of the eye (not the cornea), and the hair around it is scratched. There was no sign of the problem in the morning, but it became so in the afternoon. If you can give me any advice on how to treat it, I would be very grateful.

    Thank you
    Judit Juhész

    1. Dear Judit! The cornea may have been damaged, which the cat tried to "solve" by scratching, and that may have caused the scratching of the fur. Take it to a colleague as soon as possible, because it is possible that a hair got under the eyelid and removing it may solve the problem. Regards Dr. Molnar

  21. Dear Doctor!
    My 12 year old Lhasa Apso puppy fell down the stairs 4 weeks ago and has been struggling to walk since then. At the vet's suggestion, we had an MRI scan, which revealed that the spine was affected in several places, but the dog will not be operated on. We have been taking Onsior tablets and Milgamma since the beginning, at the vet's suggestion. Can I also give him Supreme Immunity Cartilage and Spine Builder as a supplement? Thank you in advance for your answer

  22. Good day! I have a 5-month-old kitten and I will be neutered in the near future. My question is, should I buy food for sterilized cats for him? But is regular food for sterilized cats good for him, or should I buy food for sterilized kittens?
    The other question is, will only dry food be enough, or do you need wet food as well?
    Thank you in advance for your answer.

    1. Dear Boglárka! Adult sterilized food is also suitable for a 5-month-old kitten. Although I would prefer that the kitten was on natural food. But this is up to you, as its owner. Greetings Dr.Molnar

  23. Dear Doctor!

    I would like to ask, in which form (active components) does the vitamin B in the Sumpreme Immunity products (e.g. Multivit Mega C complex), where it is indicated that it contains vitamin B, contain it? I am thinking, for example, vitamin B6 (pyridoxal-5’-phosphate (P5P)) or vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin but also cyanocobalamin).
    Thank you very much in advance!
    Best regards:
    Rudnay Katalin

    1. Dear Katalin! Multivit Mega C does not contain added synthetic B vitamins, but the natural plant extracts from which the preparation is made contain vitamins belonging to the B vitamin group. Acerola extract, Royal jelly (from New Zealand source), Amla extract, Myrciaria dubia extract, Hippophae rhamnoides extract, Agaricus blazei extract, Inonotus obliqus extract. The exact amount of B vitamin content in these is not declared. Regards Dr. Molnar

  24. Hello!
    The person we will talk about is a 4-year-old Chihuahua mix.
    Last night I noticed that he is walking slowly and often sits down.
    This morning he didn't really want to come to me anymore, this is not usual.
    I notice that he just lies down, sleeps and doesn't want to eat. The last time he ate about half a hot dog was last night. What could be the problem?

    Thanks in advance for your help!

    1. Dear Nikolett! With so many symptoms, I can't say exactly what's wrong without an examination, but a herniated disc usually causes similar symptoms. Regards Dr. Molnar

  25. Dear Doctor!
    Our 1.5 year old neutered female indoor cat started vomiting about 2 months ago. Regardless of meals or time of day, she vomited yellowish-foamy-salivary vomit once a day, sometimes not at all, sometimes twice, which never contained food. The cat is in a good mood and feels good, 10-15 minutes before vomiting, you can notice that she is restless, but as soon as she gets over it, she immediately becomes in a good mood. There have been no changes in her life, she does not chew plants. We went to the vet, where they recommended hair-removing and antacid pastes, after using which the complaints did not ease, the only change was that the vomit sometimes contained hair. We went to the vet again, where they performed an ultrasound and X-ray, which did not find any abnormalities except that the stool looked brighter on the scan, which they said could indicate the presence of a hairball. They then recommended Royal Canin and Calibra sensitivity control and Gastrointestinal products, as well as the continued use of the hair removal paste. The symptoms did not stop even after the “diet” food, there was an average of 7-9 vomiting per week. The vet then performed a gastroscopy, which also did not show any abnormalities, and we have been waiting for the histological results of the sample taken from the stomach wall for 4 weeks. Fortunately, the number of vomitings has decreased since then, but the problem still exists (4-5 vomitings per week), he continues to eat the above-mentioned foods and the hair removal paste every other day. I do not think that the hair is the problem, he regurgitates very little before vomiting, which is why I thought that the complaints might indicate some kind of vitamin deficiency. So my question would be, what other reasons do you think our current situation could have and which type of vitamin would you recommend? Our cat is not a big eater, unfortunately it is a big struggle to give him medicine, so for us it would be better to take vitamin supplements in paste form if such a thing is available.
    Thank you very much in advance for your answer and help!

  26. Dear Doctor!
    We found a lump in the left breast of my 12-year-old, unneutered female dog. We went to the vet for an examination, the tumor can be removed by neutering. They did the lab work and it was suspected that she had heartworms and her right kidney was not working properly. So the surgery was complicated. We will go back to the vet at the end of the month and until then we will be taking the PRONEFRA feed supplement to maintain kidney function. I would like to ask you what would be the best therapy, what vitamins should we take that would help my dog's condition?
    Thank you: Erika Kéri

    1. Dear Erika! Unfortunately, the combination of kidney failure and the lump in the breast created a difficult situation. What did the blood test show about kidney function? Regards Dr. Molnar

  27. Dear doctor!

    I would like to ask for help. I have told the problem in several places, but I have not received any advice. A one-year-old dwarf cochin hen always lays soft-shelled eggs, before that she is visibly depressed and lethargic. After that she is fine. She usually lays the eggs in the yard. They are given Gastoferm, calcium, phosphorus supplements in their drinking water. Lime grit, zeolite mixed in their food. They are also given ground mixed seeds and greens. The other two do not have such a problem. I have told three veterinarians, but they had no other advice besides supplements. I, on the other hand, was afraid that she would get sick like this. Thank you for your help.

    1. Dear Gabi! I have already answered your same question, I don't know in which forum you asked it, but you will find the answer there. Regards Dr.Molnar

  28. Dear Doctor!

    My one and a half year old spayed female dog is struggling with incontinence. Our vet diagnosed an estrogen deficiency and recommended medication, but he said there is currently a national shortage of the medication and it will not be available until September. When I asked if there was any natural or herbal solution, he replied "I don't believe in such things".

    I saw their product recommended for urinary retention disorders in their product catalog, I would be interested in your opinion, can the product really be a solution to our problem?

    Thank you: Júlia Sinka

  29. Dear Doctor!
    My cat received liver support tmg on the recommendation of the vet. The vet said I should give it to him with 1 measuring spoon and dissolve it in a little water. I made it for him at home and when I put it in his mouth he started foaming and drooling. What could be causing this?

    1. Dear Evelin! The dose of Liver support TMG for cats is 0.1 ml twice a day. Do not dissolve it, but mix it into food. Cats react to any substance that is unfamiliar to them by salivating. But you can also administer it by filling it into a small "4" capsule and using a capsule syringe. Regards Dr.molnar

  30. Dear Krisztián! If it's a male, then the scrotum, if it's a female, then the groin glands. Regards Dr.Molnar

    I wish you a good day
    And is there anything I can do?
    Should I take him to the vet?
    Thank you in advance for your answers

  31. I have a question, we have a rabbit and there are 2 red bumps on the genitals, what do you advise, what could it be?
    Thank you in advance for your answers

    1. Dear Krisztián! If it's a male, then it's his scrotum, if it's a female, then it's his groin glands. Regards Dr. Molnar

  32. Dear Doctor,

    My 15-16 year old Maltese Silky puppy urinates at night. The lab results are flawless. He wears a diaper at night.
    I have already ordered Hugyutak, a bladder support product from you. He is taking it now.
    However, I cannot find the Urinary Incontinence Complex product listed in the catalog on the website, although I would like to order it.

    I look forward to your kind response. I hope you can advise me on how I can order it!

    Thank you and best regards,

    Judit Kovács

    1. Dear Judit! The name of the drug is URINE INCONTENINCE COMPLEX. Regards drmolnar

  33. Dear Doctor!
    We have an elderly, 16-year-old Havanese dog. For 2-3 years now, from June to October, his skin has been getting sores, but first a hard black scab appears, with a oozing wound underneath, then patches of hair loss. When the scab comes off, it becomes an ugly sore, we scratch it, disinfect it, and apply blue lukacs cream, but it doesn't help. Now it's just starting to form above his eyes, chin, and nose. Usually, he gets better for a short time with a steroid course, but they come back after a few weeks. Last year, it got so bad that he had a fever and had a runny nose without steroids. They don't know what's wrong with him, they thought it was an autoimmune disease. Since he is so old, I don't want to give him steroids (his liver is also sick, he eats Royal Canin Hepatic), which product would you recommend for him (he has been taking Vetri DMG drops for a year, he is in good condition for his age, but unfortunately this did not prevent his allergies this year either). Thank you very much and I look forward to your answer! Best regards, Anita

    1. Dear Anita! It is probably a disorder based on leaky gut syndrome and is accompanied by an overgrowth of yeast. These cause a long-lasting skin disease in the form of an autoimmune disease. You can read more here: https://www.supreme-immunity.com/diseases/ I recommend this package for treatment: https://www.supreme-immunity.com/products/skin-disease-and-allergies/ Furthermore, feeding with natural food without preservatives and completely avoiding fast-digesting carbohydrates. Regards Dr.Molnar

  34. Dear Doctor!
    I would like to ask for your opinion. We had my 10-month-old female dachshund spayed laparoscopically, but I am not sure if the timing was right, because the surgery took place about a month and a half after the first heat, when the dog behaved a little strangely, they suspected a pseudopregnancy, but there were no physical signs, only behavioral signs indicated it. According to the doctor, she could be operated on. We are now 5 days after the surgery, the dog whines, picks, it seems like she is pseudopregnant again. My question is, should I deal with this, or will it go away on its own?

    1. Dear Zsuzsanna! False pregnancy is not ruled out, but without ovaries this will quickly disappear, because there is no hormone supply anymore. If it still develops, then Virovet orally and Audivet by brushing the breasts locally and withholding feed can help. Regards Dr. Molnar

  35. Dear Doctor!
    My 11-year-old schnauzer mix dog has been suffering from allergies from spring to late autumn for 2 years now. The diagnosis was made by a veterinarian. Usually, excessive itching is the main symptom, which automatically leads to various skin lesions, infections, moist skin and unpleasant odor. Last year I already bought probiotics from here, which significantly reduced the itching, but I would like to know which other products you recommend and how long I can take them. Thank you in advance for your answer!

    1. Dear Zsófia! The skin symptoms are due to digestive disorders. The unpleasant smell is due to inflammation caused by yeasts resulting from poor nutrition. The so-called leaky gut syndrome is the cause. You can find a detailed description of this here: https://energy-vet.hu/kezelesi-protokollok/emesztessel-kapcsolatos/lyukas-bel-szindroma/ Keep the diet described here and use this package: https://energy-vet.hu/kutya-macska-termek/kutya-es-macska-borbetegsegek/ Regards Dr.Molnar

  36. Dear Doctor!
    I would like to ask for your help on which product to use. I have a 9-year-old and 8-kg Yorkshire Terrier dog who had tonsillitis and sore throat. He took a lot of pills and medicine, but he is better now. He had no fever or depression, he just sneezed a lot, coughed and snorted, but he didn't vomit anything. I thought about ordering the Soupreme Protective Force immune system support product because he also has a mast cell tumor, fat cramps, and there is something that he is scratching now because I think it is itching for him and the Respiratory Balance for the respiratory system. He chews all his paws and shakes his head and scratches. I also want him to not get sick for prevention. Can you give him several types of vitamin capsules at the same time? What do you recommend? Did I choose the right one or should I use another type? He eats hypoallergenic dry and wet canned food, he has a sensitive stomach and is allergic.
    Please help me decide.
    Thank you in advance for your answer.
    Best regards, Andrea

  37. Dear Doctor!
    I would like to ask your opinion on which Supreme immunity product should I give my 6-year-old mixed-breed female dog to maintain her health, which has everything in it! They recommended 6 products to me, but which one would you recommend? My dog ​​is healthy except for a chicken allergy and a congenital skin allergy that our veterinarian is constantly treating. My question would be which product do you recommend from the following that is good for everything?
    Immune system support
    Stomach and intestinal support
    Skin health support
    Cartilage and spine builder
    Bone and joint chisel
    Digestive enzyme and probiotic complex.
    Thank you in advance for your answer

    1. Dear Boglárka! To treat allergy symptoms, I recommend using the combination of Stomach & Bowel, Stomach Digestive Helper, Digestive Enzymes Probiotic complex, Skin support, Krill Omega D3 K2 gel. Regards Dr. Molnar

  38. Dear Doctor!

    Our 14 year old Caucasian mix male dog has constant ear problems. He is a hereditary dog, he has been with us for 3 years. He shakes his head a lot and there is dark brown discharge coming from his ears which constantly dries on his fur.
    He tries to clean it with his paw but it hurts his ears. He lets a couple of people reach in and massage his ears. We tried to buy him an ear cleaner but we used it once and I assume it stung him.
    He doesn't let us use any kind of blowing product. A gel or cream product is the only option. We would like to help him without causing him any pain. We tried calling a vet but he wouldn't let us look at his ears.
    I trust that you can help him! Please help us. I look forward to your answer as soon as possible.
    Thank you: Rita

  39. Dear Doctor!

    I would like to ask for your help! My 1.5 year old neutered miniature dachshund girl dog, even before being neutered, lost hair on her belly, on the top of her head, and at the base of her ears. We have been to several veterinarians with her, and at the end of the examinations I always got the answer: accept it, she is that kind of breed.
    I found a similar case here on the site, and then ordered (2021.01.06.) PET COAT SUPPORT – COAT HEALTH SUPPORT vitamin, with fish oil in addition. My question is, should she take any other vitamins or drops?

    Thank you: Zsófi Horváth

  40. Dear Gábor Molnár!
    We noticed bloody, oozing wounds on the nose of our 11-year-old neutered male Labrador. Our veterinarian suspects an autoimmune disease (we are currently waiting for the results of the nose biopsy).
    They see a tissue growth in the area of ​​the prostate in his abdominal cavity, which they recommend removing, but there is a risk due to the dog's age.
    I would like to ask you what immune-boosting products you recommend and what therapy can be used to maintain the dog's health?

    Thank you: Dávid Csonka

  41. Dear Doctor! I have an 8.5 year old Yorkshire Terrier male dog who has been given half a dose of Quamatel Mini for 3.5 months as prescribed by the doctor because he vomited a lot of yellow and sometimes white foam. The doctor said he can take it forever. Before that, he had bloody mucus and loose stools. They did a blood count, many tests were done, everything was fine, the blood count was perfect, he also received an infusion, he recovered from it, his stool is perfect now. What he has been doing for about a week and a half is the next time he vomits after waking up, he has white mucus but he can't vomit it out, he sneezes a lot, his appetite is great, he is playful, he doesn't have a fever, he is not depressed, I haven't given him Quamatel Mini for six days because I thought it wasn't good to constantly medicate him. However, he also has skin problems. He constantly chews his legs, scratches his ears, and licks his bottom, and his pituitary gland has just been squeezed out properly. There are small bumps on his skin that don't grow, they are so fat. cramps like acne there are a few pieces I don't know this can be improved with diet e. Juliet Hypoallergenic dry dog ​​food has gluten and chicken free lamb and beef is ordered from Cricksy Dog but he doesn't really like it we usually put wet food from Friskies on it he only eats it like this. My question would be what could you do to remedy these problems? so that he doesn't have to take medicine and doesn't have gagging and skin problems. Maybe you could help with changing his diet? Thank you in advance for your answer.
    Thanks: Andrea Fazekas

  42. Dear Doctor!

    Our 11-year-old neutered Labrador dog has small wounds and ulcers on his nose and left eyelid, which often ooze and are bloody, and are suspected of having an autoimmune disease (we are currently waiting for the results of the histology). An ultrasound shows a tissue growth in the abdominal cavity, around the prostate, which does not give a voice shadow, does not change its position. According to opinions, it is in a rather dangerous area, its exploration is also questionable, it may be complicated already at the age of the animal.
    I would like to ask you what you would recommend, what therapy, immune strengthening could help the dog's condition, what vitamins should we choose?

    Thank you: Csonka Dávid
    2021.01.09

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