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  • Chris : Don't put your dog under to get rid of the warts. They will only come back. Unless they are having real trouble breathing that should be a last resort. Strengthen the immune system and the warts will go away. That is where Flexpet comes in. Read more here «link»
  • Guest_109 : WE have a 2 1/2 year old greatr dane which appears to have these on his upper lip, external. The vet wants to remove and that means putting him under, which we are not keen on. Would this work for him and
  • Guest_3799 : my jack russell puppy has one wart ion her tounge, will this help get rid of the wart
  • Jen : What is the dosage for a 90 lb dog?
  • Chris : Check this out «link»
  • Chris : Yes Flexpet boosts the immune system which is what will build the immunity to the warts
  • Zoe's Mom : My 6 month old pug just had over 28 warts removed from her mouth to try to jump start her body's immune response. Within a week, some were growing back and the remaining ones aren't regressing. Can Flexpet speed this along?
  • Chris : Jeez did they really say Chemo? Thats insane!!
  • Chris : Chemo!! No way! There is no need for that at all! Boost the immune system!!
  • Guest_2152 : My dog had his warts removed surgically, now they are coming back. The vet says chemo is the way to go. Would flexpet work better?
  • Chris : Usually they are in the mouth, but have been known to be in other places. Our dog had one on hit foot as well.
  • Guest_113 : Can the warts be on other parts of the body and not in the mouth as seems to be common or an identify aspect of them
  • Chris : Most see results within 2 weeks. Most warts are gone by 4 weeks.
  • Jim : How long does it take for flexpet to normally work?
  • Chris : If you have questions ask them here.

About FlexPet

Back in May 2007 I noticed this bump on my dog Jesters lip. Over the next few days they started growing all over his month. It was nasty to say the least.  I had no clue what was going on! So a Vet trip was in order.

The vets really did not have a clue and said to just give it time. The options they gave were costly surgery or to go see some specialist  which was a $300 visit alone.

So like any man I said screw this I need to find another way! After scouring the web for information I started to find others whose dog’s had dog warts. There was a wealth of information out there, but it was all over the place.

I decided to start this website so I could help others, because I hated feeling helpless and having my dog suffer.

wrote an ebook that talks about all that I have found and has a handful of testimonials from people who have gotten rid of their dogs’ warts.

It’s free click here to get it!

There is a lot more info spread out amongst the site. If you have any questions use theContact Page.