First scene: DAD: "Harvey...you _know_ you're not supposed to be on the bed." HARVEY: "Don't care. It's soft and comfortable up here." Next scene: Those dang mites just never want to go away! And now there's a yeast infection on top of it?!? Poor Kane and Harvey just can't catch a break, can they? 😢 Third scene: Ah, and here we see our housewolf and potato princess at play. Anyways, enough talk. Enjoy the rest of the vid, folks. And pray that the mites go away for good!
Time to break out the Apple Cider vinegar. It works very good for yeast infections and is very cheap 1 gallon jug is about 4 bucks. I treat my dogs with it all the time just do 50/50 with warm water and sponge the affected area.
He can do what he wants with H and K, but people in the comments: Please never, ever give your dogs garlic or onions if you want them to be on this planet for long.
I feel for your goofy little family and I’d like to offer some suggestions to help. If the boys still get occasional cheese snacks I’d advise stopping cold turkey for awhile. Cheese has good bacteria but it also is loaded with yeast and will make their infection worse. Also it may be advisable to boost the sulphur rich foods in their diet. In humans sulphur kills harmful organisms and inhibits yeast growth. So the garlic in low doses should help and the existing broccoli you feed them too. Keep us updated though.
@@4T3hM4kr0n Onions and garlic contain compounds that damage red blood cells, making them unable to carry oxygen throughout the body. This process is called hemolysis, which can lead to: Anemia Organ failure Death Symptoms Signs of onion toxicity in dogs include: Vomiting Elevated heart rate Panting Some dogs are more sensitive, but they are not safe for ANY breeds!