Does your dog have hot spots? Hot spots are an uncomfortable skin condition that can potentially affect any dog. They are more common during hot weather but can happen at any time. The official term for hot spots is acute moist dermatitis. Excessive moisture on the skin in any one area can cause hot spots and can…
Read MoreDo you own cattle? Have you noticed an outbreak of pink eye among them? Even if you notice a single cow or calf with pink eye, you need to address this problem right away. Pink eye spreads fast among cattle, so the sooner you act on pink eye in your cattle, the better off you’ll…
Read MoreChickens are growing in popularity as the new backyard family pet. If you don’t already know someone with backyard chickens, sooner or later you will. According to Brinkley and Kingsley (2016), “over 13 million Americans are flocking to the backyard poultry scene.” In addition, U.S. cities are jumping on board and developing regulations to allow…
Read MoreWhat table foods are bad for dogs? In general, you shouldn’t feed your dog food from the table at all. But, if you are set on slipping them little bites of food, you need to know what could harm them. And, if you have a lot of people in your house, everyone needs to be aware…
Read MorePoisonous plants for dogs and cats are all around us Poisonous plants for dogs and cats are all around us. For example, a common house or landscape plant can contain cardiac poisons, liver toxins, lung toxins, and nervous system poison. For this reason, a list of plants that can be potentially dangerous for your companion…
Read MoreFly season is just around the corner. If you have cattle, you know flies can create a major problem with pink eye and protecting cattle from pink eye can be difficult. Face flies are attracted to the excessive tearing that occurs at the onset of this very contagious infection. As the face flies travel from…
Read MoreGot livestock pink eye? We have the answer, Curicyn Pink Eye Solution, a gel-based product that specifically addresses Pink Eye and its effects. It is fast-acting, easy to use, non-invasive, and requires only 1 to 2 applications. And it helps promote healing in 1-3 days. The product is perfect for livestock, equine, goats, sheep, swine, companion pets, and more. Don’t believe us? Here is just a sampling of the feedback we are getting from ranchers that have already used this product.
Read MoreHow to clean your dog’s ears is something every dog owner should know. Why? Because ear problems are a common reason for dog owners to visit the veterinarian.
Read MoreHot spots on dogs are a common skin condition. Curicyn Hot Spot Formula helps promote rapid healing on hot spots, lick granuloma, and other skin disorders. 3 oz twist open dropper bottle $9.99
Read MoreCuricyn Original Formula or Curicyn Wound Care Clay can be used to promote rapid healing on animals with ringworm. It is easy to apply, and does not sting or burn the animal.
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