Banixx for DogsBanixx™ is the product of choice for many dog owners for Hot Spots, Dog Ear Fungus, Dog Ear Infections (bacteria related), bites (dog, insect, flea. tick), and Skin Allergies.  Although some of these problems may be diet-related, nevertheless, Banixx™ has been shown to give significant or total relief.

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Dog with Skin Irritation

Dog skin irritation - before Banixx Skin irritation gone after Banixx Happy Dog!

Sasha presented with a very irritating skin condition and she was biting and scratching the area.  Banixx was applied twice daily and her diet changed slightly to include more protein and less grain based foods.  Hitherto these changes, Sasha's owners had spent hundreds of dollars searching for a cure.  After a couple of weeks of Banixx and a new dog food, costing much less than previous approaches, Sasha was completely cured and back to being a healthy, happy member of the family.

   

Puppy Paw - Amputation Diverted!

Paw with no skin - Day 1 - BEFORE Banixx Paw with no skin - Day 5 WITH Banixx

Paw with no skin - Day 33 WITH Banixx Puck was an 8–week old puppy abandoned at the front door of a local veterinarian office. Puck's left front paw was degloved, completely raw, devoid of all skin and hair. Amputation was considered for this dog. As an alternative, the veterinarian decided to drip Banixx™ onto the wound daily and protect it with a liquid bandage.

Dr. Broadhurst of Pinehurst, NC, the attending veterinarian, said, "as in previous Banixx™ cases of dogs and cats, the Banixx™ solution appeared to prevent secondary infection. The rate of closure was so increased in some areas of the wound, that closure was completed by the 10th day". We've seen similar results on a variety of dog wounds and skin infections.

By Day 33, there were no more raw areas. By Day 53, Puck was clinically healed.

Puck as a happy, healthy adult dogPuck kept his paw and this happy dog was adopted by a loving family.  On photo at left, you see a healthy, happy Puck.  Notice his left front paw.