Denes Care Sulphur Homeopathy Remedy

Denes Care Sulphur Homeopathy Remedy
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30c/15ml Bottle

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  • 30c/15ml Bottle £8.99

Description

Helps with skin problems (dermatitis, eczema, itching, scratching, dandruff, scabs and sores), mange and skin allergies.

Suitable for dogs, cats and small animals.

Feeding guidelines

Dose by mouth or on food

Severe conditions: (acute or intense) 5 drops every 3 – 4 hours
Chronic conditions: (long duration, persisting) 5 drops twice daily

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Reviews (16)

Summary of Reviews for Denes Care Sulphur Homeopathy Remedy

Overall 4
Effectiveness
Ease Of Use
Value For Money
Absence Of Side Effects
12 out of 16 (75%) customers would recommend this product.
5 stars (10 reviews)
4 stars (2 reviews)
3 stars (3 reviews)
2 stars (0 reviews)
1 stars (1 reviews)

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55 Foxes
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By on 9 August 2023

We have been adding a few drops of this into a foxes food every night.
He's condition has improved so we are pleased

Customer recommends this product

45 Seems to work
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By on 25 July 2020

My dog is prone to allergies from pollen and cut grass in particular but sometimes from other causes. During lockdown he developed what I thought was an allergic reaction as he was scratching his ear and chewing his paws, the classic signs. I read about Dene‘s Sulphur on the VioVet website and have been giving it to him regularly ever since. His poor ear turned out to be a fungal infection and not an allergy at all, so I was wrong there, but he stopped chewing his paws after a few days of the sulphur drops so I am going to keep adding them to his food, twice daily, for as long as there’s pollen about. I’m no expert but I really think it’s helping.

Customer recommends this product

2 people found this review helpful

55 Scaly back cat
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By on 20 June 2020

Easy to use, my cat showed no sign that it was applied to her food and ate it readily. Results were apparent in two days. Great.

Customer recommends this product

1 person found this review helpful

55 Excellent
Verified Purchase

By on 11 March 2019

Anything denes is brilliant I use these on all my cats would highly recommend

Customer recommends this product

1 person found this review helpful

35 1 week
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By on 11 June 2018

I've used this for my cat but so far it hasn't worked. My cat doesnt seem to have any problem eating when I put some drops on his food though so thats good.

Customer does not recommend this product

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Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Denes Care Sulphur Homeopathy Remedy, including answers from our team.

27 September 2017 at 4:50pm

Itchy puppy

Anna

Will denes help my 3 months old Staffie puppy with dermatitis and constant scratching? Her fur is patchy on the back of her neck as well as under it and she's very itchy. Will denes help clear it all up and what dosage should I give her?

  • VioVet Staff

I would make sure she has had a good flea treatment and the house has been sprayed with an environmental spray such as Indorex if you haven't done this already. Fleas are the most common cause if itching. You could use the Denes care in the meantime to help reduce the itching. If the flea treatment doesn't work I would see your vet as soon as possible. There are a number of other things that could be making your dog itchy such as an allergy or mites that your vet will be able to help with.

23 February 2017 at 8:14pm

Dog with hemtomas

Flo

Is this the same sulpharx30 will it help with hemtomas? I really dont want to take my dog to vet because I feel it could be more distressing when I believe they heal on their own in time this just helps it to heal quicker.

  • VioVet Staff

This product wouldn't do any harm but Denes Care Arnica would be more useful for a heamatoma to reduce the inflammation.

18 December 2015 at 1:24pm

Suitability for a Dwarf Hamster

Lucy

  • VioVet customer since 2015
  • From: Cleveland, United Kingdom

Would this product be suitable for my dwarf hamster and would the dosage to give be the same?

  • VioVet Staff

Homeopathy remedies are always extremely dilute and it would be safe to give the same dose even to a dwarf hamster. Toxicity and side effects are never seen with this type of medication.

3 June 2015 at 7:18pm

Ferret skin problem

Alex

My 2 year old male un neutered ferret has patches on his skin where he seems to have groups of tiny orange scabs and very few black scabs attached to his fur mainly on his spine, neck and tail, and face and chest. It doesn't seem to be bothering him and he is perfectly healthy, I have treated for fleas. Would this help with this skin problem? His skin is a healthy colour but he has large groups of these orange scabs that feel slightly waxy

  • VioVet Staff

I am not sure what the skin condition you describe will be. It does not sound normal, but is probably not too serious. However I would have to advise taking him to a vet to get it checked out if possible. This particular homeopathic product might help, but it is much better to try and get an accurate diagnosis and then a specific treatment for that condition.

27 May 2015 at 4:19pm

Itchy scabby skin

Kate

my dog is 6 (King Charles) and he will sit for a good few minutes nibbling near his tail. Just noticed his fur is started to disappear in that area and he has scabby, red skin underneath. We are using medicated shampoo for it f m the vets but we are looking for something else as he is still nibbling at it all the time!

  • VioVet Staff

Has he had his anal glands emptied recently? Are they full again? This breed seems to be prone to irritation from the scent glands under the tail and it can be associated with excessive licking and scratching somewhere in the general area of the tail base. Also fleas are commonly a cause of irritation in this area and diligent flea control is sensible whenever you sees signs like this. Only after checking for these causes would I suggest trying any other remedies. Then perhaps this sulphur product might be worth trying.

17 February 2015 at 8:48pm

Allergies or intolerances or hot spots

Aimee

Our 2 1/2 yr old bulldog was put on to apolquel on his a year a go following a test that showed he is allergic to pollen (which pollen was not determined). His symptoms subsided whilst on these meds but never cleared entirely. Apolquel was then pulled from the UK due to demand apparently... So we had to look at other solutions. His symptoms are hot spots on his head that ouse and bleed and occasionally he rubs his wagging tail sore and makes it bleed..
We've changed his food and he's now on BARF. We've rried and love vetericyn but wondered if this would be a better, more natural solution? Any suggestions? He's flared up at the moment so I'm struggling to see how this can be a pollen allergy...? Thanks

  • VioVet Staff

If he responded well to Apoquel then it is very likely to be an allergy to some sort of inhaled allergen. This drug will be back on the market just as soon as the manufacturer can manage it. In the meantime there are other prescription medications which your vet can advise you about. In my experience homeopathic remedies have been very disappointing treating this problem and regrettably I do not feel it is likely to help.

30 December 2014 at 12:32pm

My dog

Eva Buckley

My dog is 14 and recently been starting scratching she hasn't got fleas as we checked but now has patches or fur missing and the skin is slightly red she's not in pain or anything and was wondering if this oil would work or at least help?

  • VioVet Staff

The most common cause of the symptoms you describe would be an allergy to something. This can be fleas and even when you don't see any, fleas can often be the cause. If you have not been treating carefully for fleas over the last few months, you should certainly start this anyway. Allergies to other things can be to foods or dusts and pollens in the air, which are not usually affected by this Denes product. I would suggest you treat for fleas and see how things go, but a trip to your vet would otherwise be your best bet.

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