GROWING HAIR ON A DOORKNOB

This recipe is in The Quincy Kennel Clubs cookbook
and was submitted by Virginia Knocke.

Hey .......this DOES work!!!!

 

Ingredients:

  • 1 lb. Peanut Butter

  • 1 lb. honey

  • 1 lb. Diaglo (powder) or Mirra-Coat

  • 1 pt. Lavitamin also known as Lixotinic or Pet Tinic

Method:

Have peanut butter at room temperature. Mix all ingredients together. This will be very thick and sticky. Stores indefinitely in refrigerator. Make into balls according to size of the dog.

Small dogs  1-3 teaspoons daily,
Large dogs  1-2 tablespoons daily.

Guaranteed to grow hair - even on doorknobs. If you can get the doorknobs to eat and digest this - it will grow hair!

   

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* Evening Primrose Oil is an excellent all-round supplement to assist in coat restoration.... or giving the dog Biotin and Silica tablets from the Health Food Shop seems to restore hair growth as well! ..... LDC.

Hey .......this DOES work!!!!

Click HERE to view HOW TO GROW HAIR

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Click HERE to view LACK OF HAIR GROWTH IN DOGS

The hair of a dog does not grow continuously, but in cycles, similar to our eyebrows. Anagen is the first phase, in which the hair is produced. It grows along side the old hair which is subsequently lost. Catagen is an intermediate stage in the cycle, and telogen is the resting phase in which the follicle is basically dormant. The hair follicles are not all in the same phase at the same time, which is why we do not see a lot of bald dogs!

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