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My dog has HORRIBLE skin. Many growths that docs say are probably benign but scabs that would NEVER go away in her neck/chest area and under her arms. I've seen countless docs and been prescribed countless shampoos from Sulfur 8 to prescription shampoos. No beef or chicken. Now shes eating prescription alligator by Blue Buffalo. NOTHING got rid of the scabs. I used this stuff ONE TIME and I could see the scabs coming off and her skin healing. After a week her skin is 95% healed. If this stuff works for your dog I can't imagine the complaints about the price. I pay almost this much for a meal at Popeyes, and you better not go to Panera Bread or Chick Fil-a or Sardi's. Not sure if I need to continue to use this after she's all healed up but we'll definite ALWAYS have this on hand.
The Lavengel ointment has been a serious lifesaver for my dear dog, Bentley. He is a 'bulladore' (a mix of Lab and American Bulldog). As such, he has a white coat with a pink belly and lot's of freckles. He's quite adorable! One month ago, he was stung by a wasp under his arm. We only discovered the sting because he started scratching the area and it started to bleed, and then his under arm became quite raw and soon after, the open sores from scratching, became little bumps that got infected. The vet wanted to put him on antibiotics and a series of other treatments, but we decided to try the Lavengel first, and if it was ineffective, then we'd go with the vet's treatment recommendations. I'm happy to report that after just three weeks of twice-daily application of the Lavengel ointment, his underarm has cleared up, and is almost healed completely. Some of the bumps were bigger than pea size, but the gel reduced them to almost nothing within several days. I highly recommend Lavengel. BTW, I never did take Bentley back to the vet for further treatment. Thank you so much, Lavengel, for such an effective, cutting-edge, natural healing alternative for all things bites, scratches, abrasions, and assorted other skin irritations!
My rescue English Bulldog, Walter, is the love of my life, but given his breed in general and then very irresponsible breeding on top of that, he has many, many health issues, including allergies to many types of food and various environments. His allergy-related flare-ups always result in skin rashes, loss of fur, and dermatitis. While the vet prescribes him antibiotics to help, he is still very uncomfortable with the rashes, and his fur often takes very long to grow back. We gave lavengel a shot because we figured we had nothing to lose, and we were truly AMAZED. The lavender seemed to have soothed his discomfort, and unexpectedly but amazingly helped his patches of missing fur grow back in literally a week. We are loyal customers forever!
I just started using the ointment on my dog so it’s too early to tell how it works but I thought I should let people know how strong the smell is. It’s not unpleasant per se but it’s overwhelming. I wanted to try it on my other dog but I won’t be able to sleep for the overpowering smell. If it works for the horrible itch we will have to bear with it. I’ll update in a week or so. Also it’s worth mentioning the tube is small and a lot of air is in it so it’s going to be very expensive to treat my dogs. For the price the tube should be twice the size or either the lavengel should come in a small jar.
My dog was excessively itching his neck breaking the skin and creating a wound. Started using Lavengel 2x a day.
I noticed he immediately stopped itching and seemed to feel relief as I applied it. He did not itch after applying the Lavengel. Each day it seemed to get a little better. After a week and a half the hair is growing back and he is no longer irritated.
My golden corgi has been struggling with a systemic yeast infection and he will figure out ways to scratch himself raw. I've tried various topical, including hypochloric acid, aloe vera - powdered and gel, ozonated coconut oil; lavangel works the best and within hours. Plus it smells good and I like the moisture barrier that slows the yeast multiplication. Ordering my next two tubes now! Just wish there was more.