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bahamutt99
08-22-2007, 04:28 PM
Does anybody have any before/after pics of a dog that was dosed with Nustock? Also, how long do you need to apply it before there is full hair coverage? There aren't many places that sell it nearby, so I want to make sure its worth it, and that I buy enough when I get there.
Thanks in advance!
FearlessKnight
08-22-2007, 04:56 PM
damn baha..I know you want pics....I wish we had some!
But I can tell you this..it is almost like a breaking stick for an APBT owner!
The stuff is absolutely great and works wonders...
I would recommend when you buy it, to buy a few containers of it...it is fairly cheap (easy on the pocket) and to use gloves!
For hair loss, we used it for a few weeks and the hair was growing back fine...
depends though!
BoogiemanBlood
08-22-2007, 05:10 PM
damn baha..I know you want pics....I wish we had some!
But I can tell you this..it is almost like a breaking stick for an APBT owner!
The stuff is absolutely great and works wonders...
I would recommend when you buy it, to buy a few containers of it...it is fairly cheap (easy on the pocket) and to use gloves!
For hair loss, we used it for a few weeks and the hair was growing back fine...
depends though!it does wonders baha. go get it! like FK said though...use gloves. lol it kinda sucks for house dogs because of the sulfur content, but hey, put up with a little stink......i say it's well worth it.
jaystreetsA4
08-22-2007, 05:30 PM
the nustock website has a crapload of livestock pics where u can see the b4 and after
bahamutt99
08-22-2007, 05:42 PM
Yeah Jay, I know. I just mistrust anything used for advertising. Side-effect of my media angst. LOL
Gloves, huh? Maybe I'll put it on her outside. :)
FearlessKnight
08-22-2007, 05:44 PM
Yeah Jay, I know. I just mistrust anything used for advertising. Side-effect of my media angst. LOL
Gloves, huh? Maybe I'll put it on her outside. :) Good Idea...if she moves it might SPLATT! LMAO....it does smell a little, but not too bad...I mean it wouldnt stink up yuor house (I dont think) I have never tried! LMAO
It is good stuff though!
jaystreetsA4
08-22-2007, 05:52 PM
Good Idea...if she moves it might SPLATT! LMAO....it does smell a little, but not too bad...I mean it wouldnt stink up yuor house (I dont think) I have never tried! LMAO
It is good stuff though!
tht stuff smells good! they should make a candle product:D
NORTH
08-23-2007, 12:37 AM
It work's very well. Use once a solid scab forms, where latex goves and apply with your fingers. stir first. I apply every three days for about two weeks, That is how I seen best results. I Have also had dogs That it dosent do a damn thing for, but I would saythat is 1 in 10 and you should go ahead and give it a try.
ghost 1
08-23-2007, 12:50 AM
sup north ,,, where you been ,,, i haven't seen you on in a while
JRSPITS
08-23-2007, 11:19 AM
I used it for a bacterial skin infection and it only took 3 applications for a 100% improvement. After one test application I could see an improvement and hair growth. I'll have to upload the horrible before pictures. It was so bad I was thinking about euth.
oldschool
08-23-2007, 11:28 AM
This stuff is a great product. I have used it for several years. Makes a game dog look more like a house dog when used properly.
FearlessKnight
08-23-2007, 11:30 AM
It work's very well. Use once a solid scab forms, where latex goves and apply with your fingers. stir first. I apply every three days for about two weeks, That is how I seen best results. I Have also had dogs That it dosent do a damn thing for, but I would saythat is 1 in 10 and you should go ahead and give it a try. I agree, except we used it everyday!
maryellen1
08-23-2007, 11:55 AM
baha, i have a unopened jar of nu stock sitting on my shelf.... if you want it email me at ***Emails not allowed in open forums, Please use PMs please Marty***
bahamutt99
08-23-2007, 01:20 PM
Email sent!
maryellen1
08-23-2007, 01:25 PM
it will go out tomorrow.. now send me loki........
Good Idea...if she moves it might SPLATT! LMAO....it does smell a little, but not too bad...I mean it wouldnt stink up yuor house (I dont think) I have never tried! LMAO
It is good stuff though!Yes, it will stink up your house. I used it on Champ. It smells bad to me. My entire house smelled like nu stuck. LOL It seems like it took me forever to get that smell out of his coat and out of my house.
14rock
08-23-2007, 02:14 PM
Stuffs cheap, 10 bucks a jar or so on ebay.
Wear gloves, and lather it on. I rub it on the area, against and with the hair, to ensure it's fully covered and in there.
Yes, it really works that good.
I hated the smell the first couple times, after you get used to it, you learn to love it. If a dog requires it, it's best if it's an outside dog, or kenneled in the basement with the doors closed and fans going, until you get used to the smell. Haven't used it in awhile, Jay when you find those candles let me know, I need a few LOL!
bahamutt99
08-23-2007, 05:58 PM
Thanks for the advice everyone. And thanks for the freebie, Maryellen. :)
maryellen1
08-24-2007, 07:46 AM
i need your phone number to put on the express mail info... email me please..
JRSPITS
08-24-2007, 07:52 AM
http://www.game-dog.com/gallery/files/7/6/7/7/WHITEYSKIN_thumb.jpg (http://www.game-dog.com/gallery/showimage.php?i=22499&c=3&userid=7677)http://www.game-dog.com/gallery/files/7/6/7/7/Picture454_thumb.jpg (http://www.game-dog.com/gallery/showimage.php?i=21539&c=3&userid=7677)This is the before and after pictures.
bahamutt99
08-24-2007, 09:48 AM
Thanks JRS. Maryellen, email sent again. :)
Mrzbanjodogz
09-04-2007, 12:20 PM
I rescued a doberman about 2 years ago who had severe mange. She was on daily Ivermec treatment, Malaseb baths twice a week, and NUSTOCK!!! That stuff is incredible. I have some before pictures and some after about 10 or so days of treatment.
I am convinced that the Nustock is what helped her hair grow back. Unfortunately I don't have pictures of when she was totally healed, but the hair ALL grew back. She looked awesome, no scarring or white hairs, and this dog had the mange BAD, as you can see from the pictures.
Sorry the quality of the pictures isn't that great. I also tried resizing them, but didn't seem to work.
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a152/SachemKennels/stop.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a152/SachemKennels/stop1.jpg
AFTER 10 DAYS
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a152/SachemKennels/divahappy.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a152/SachemKennels/divajan2.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a152/SachemKennels/angdivakay.jpg
thepitpalace
09-04-2007, 02:43 PM
Baha, when and if you need anymore, the cheapest I have found it is at Atwoods in Sapulpa for 9.95
bahamutt99
09-04-2007, 02:48 PM
Thanks a bunch! I highly doubt I'm going to need any more than what I have, but its good to know. :)
Envy's Mom
09-04-2007, 03:17 PM
I used it on my Envy when she had a bad staff infection. It made her hair start growing by the next day. It took a couple weeks to completely heal, but it does work! Good Stuff!
Old Timer
09-04-2007, 03:55 PM
nustock is good but i use my own treatment and it works well for me.doesn't stink quite as bad either but maybe i am used to it though.but a big complaint i get from folks when i use it or tell folks what to mix is oh that ingredient causes cancer,never had a case in my life and i like the way it works.and i am not the only one who has used it with great results over the many many years this recipe has been around. well anyways here it is.
(1) 1 small glass Jar cleaned and sterileized
(2) Nitrofurazone paste
(3) DMSO liquid
(4) new wooden tounge depressor
(5) a new small paint brush
these are what you need to have before you can do this right,now take the jar the Nitro paste and the DMSO liquid.with your wooden stick spoon in a fair amount of the paste and then a equal part of the DMSO into the jar.just put enough of the DMSO liquid in it to make it thin so you can apply it.you want it about like paint before you put it on there.now be sure and wear gloves,and use that wooden stick.now make sure the wound is clean and not infected and has started to heal so that the scab is dry not wet or soft.now put a thin layer on using the paint brush then let it dry and if it is in a area where they can lick it wrap it up with a bandage.it really does work wonders and has been around longer than myself.
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