Pyoderma for Coconut Oil and Vaseline

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Joy (California) on 08/15/2016:
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I am trying the coconut oil on my cat it seems to be working....it drying up and scabbing.....is that what supposed to happen?...I haven't use the vaseline with it however.

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Ronnie (Hudson Valley, Ny) on 11/25/2014:
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The coconut oil has natural anti-bacterial apply, wait 5 minutes - then Vaseline - locks in moisture and prevents itching from pyroderma.

Also make sure you wash bedding with no perfume/sensitive detergent. After 5 months of trying to treat a retired nursing dog, 4 vet trips and frustration with pills, ointments - this actually works!!!

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