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  • Chris : Just keep the immune system strong with flexpet. Simple as that. Cleaning that toys is a good idea.
  • Guest_763 : infecting other parts of her mouth. Please help she is like my little baby. I am so disheartened.
  • Guest_763 : I'm so heart broken. Recently, after picking my dog up from doggie day care I noticed that she had a purple growth in her mouth. I was even more astonished when I fully opened her mouth and noticed other small purple growths along side the cheek of her mouth. I have not taken her to the vet, but have done much research online and I'm afraid it could be CPV. I don't know what to do as I am not too sure if that is what my dog has. Should I clean all her toys as there may be a possiblity of her inf
  • Guest_2634 : I started petflex 2 weeks ago today. I see no change what so ever, is it too soon? I am giving her, a now 4 1/2 month old Shar pei, 2 pills a day. She weighs 35 pounds, is that the appropriate dose? I was hoping for quicker results from what I read from everyone else on these product.....HELP !!
  • Guest_4250 : what if its not in the mouth and just on the body?
  • Guest_4250 : are they just in the mouth or can they occur all over the body?
  • Chris : Well warts anywhere are from a virus but the canine oral papilloma virus is normally In the mouth
  • Guest_1307 : is anyone there to answer me??
  • Guest_1307 : can a dog have these warts on their body?
  • Chris : Get both on flexpet. Prob best if the young one gets it. It's like chckwn pox ya know.
  • Guest_4727 : Hi Chris, the problem is that we have an 8 month old retriever who loves to mouth her when they play. I don't want him to get it, so removal is first option. Money is not an issue, I want to do what is best for these dogs.
  • Chris : Flexpet will boost the immune system to fight viruses that cause the warts so your pooch should be good to go. I would try then Flexpet first then the expensive surgery
  • Guest_4727 : I have a golden ret 4 yrs old with recuring wart inside ear flap. I am going to have it removed again, should I give flexpet to make sure it does not come back? how long should I give it to her.
  • Chris : I would clean the bowls to be safe, but as long as your are keeping the dogs immune system strong they will fight it and in the end could come in contact with COPV and not get it. Flexpet
  • Guest_2634 : My 4 month old shar pei pup has these warts, I did order petflex...its on its way. But I was wondering if she can keep re-infecting herself with food/water bowls and chew toys that she plays with every day. If so, will simple cleaning take care of it?
  • Chris : It's all natural so you are good to go. The only side effect is the warts will go away ;-) keep us posted!
  • Guest_1648 : Chris, I'm getting ready to order FlexPet! I'm really excited and hopeful as my 1 year old Lab Mix has out of control warts growing on her mouth. She's had them removed to only come back 2 weeks later and WORSE! We've tried several different treatments, none of which haven't worked. Should I be concerned about any side effects? We've been battling this for about 9-10 weeks now. THANKS!
  • Chris : Yes its all natural and I think Flexpet would be perfect for your senior pooch! %100 money back give it a chance.
  • Guest_913 : my kiwi is 14 and more & more warts are coming on he behind part & tail. it is getting to bad and the vet is not helping. this will be the 4th time i will be taking her back. she has vestibular disease and doing well, but have to take a motion pill in the morning. can i give her this medicine without any side effect.
  • Chris : Of course. All natural and healthy.
  • Guest_229 : is this healthy for my dog
  • Chris : It depends. How long have they had then? Older dog or a puppy?
  • Guest_3054 : my dogs warts are getting worse and worse..is this typicial?? gets worse before they start to go away??
  • Chris : My thoughts are this. Yes boost the immune system. We have had 100's of people come here and use flexpet and have success. It is tried and true so that is all we can really say. With a %100 money back you cant go wrong!
  • Guest_4131 : ok so just went to a bunch of web sites and most of them ssaid to just use l-lysine to treat the warts it is an essential amino acid and is proven to boost immune systems and it was only 6 bucks so im gonna try that out first what are your thoughts
  • Chris : It's only available online. «link»
  • Guest_2433 : Can I get Flexpet in Malaysia? Or Singapore which is near enough for me to ask friends to get it for me.
  • Chris : They are warts, but they may not be COPV. Regardless warts are typically immune issues so boosting the immune system should help.
  • Guest_2433 : My 10 year old Border Collie has a wart like growth obove his eye. Then another grew on his back ant two on his tail. The ones on his tail and body are hard. They are about a centimeter in size. Are they warts?
  • Chris : You can only order online, but they do ship to your location! How is your dog doing?
  • Guest_2101 : Can I buy Flexpet in Toronto, Canada
  • Chris : Yes money back guarantee. Let us know how it goes.
  • Nika's mom : I got your product today,my 1 year old Golden retriever got these horrible warts on her flappy ear. The vet removed the first ones and did a biopsy. She got more and he said that they will go away eventually. If your product does not work is it money back ?
  • Chris : I have seen it work for 100's of dog. %100 money back guarantee.
  • Guest_4608 : Does this for sure get rid of pappiloma warts?
  • Chris : Hi Mary. Great talking with you. Each bottle is a month supply in chewable tablet form in case anyone else is curious. Get them dog warts grrrrr!!
  • Guest_3482 : Please ignore previous message. I contacted the company selling FlexPet
  • Guest_3482 : Are they capsules/tablets /liquid and is dosage taken by the dog's weight? I need to know how long one bottle will last.
  • Chris : For the last two posts. Not sure if the wart type is COPV. I never saw pus come out of any so it might be another type. To the other question, if your pooch is allergic I would say find some other vitamin supplement to give to your dog. Flexpet is great becuase of the CM8, the immune boosting is the key!
  • Guest_4613 : My female 10 1/2 yr old poodle has a large cauliflower looking wart on her back and is getting them in other areas as well. If I squeeze the large wart, some pus-like stuff comes out of the center. Is this the papilloma type wart?
  • Guest_2027 : I have been reading the information about how pets get warts, etc. My doggie has never been exposed to other dogs so I am uncertain of why she would get a wart at 9yrs old. I want to buy your product but the ingredients contain chicken and my doggie is allergic to chicken, pork, beef, turkey...any suggestions
  • Chris : For the last two questions. When it comes to extremes I would double check with your vet. Flexpet is all natural and safe, but we are just not experienced with that.
  • Guest_1699 : Thanks a lot for your answer! I spoke with another vet today - she meant the mom will cover up for the puppies if her warts were gone.. The mom's wart grew a bit this weekend, got tentacles - today the tentacles were gone and the wart smaller. Im still a bit conserned. Will your product be dangerous to give a pregnant dog?
  • Guest_2619 : Referring on my previous message my last question was: could a puppy with intrahepatic shunt take your pills with no risk for his liver damage? Thanks for your help. Best Regards, Sonia - Italy
  • Guest_2619 : Hi, I'm the Italian owner of a Great Dane puppy which is diagnosed of suspect PV on the tip of his tongue... The lesions started last February. He's 10 months-old, deaf and he was dignosed of portosystemic liver shunt on december 2009. He suffered of puppy cellulitis on October and he recovered with cortisone. He's also taking medicine for demoticosis. I would like to know if you could sell your produt to Italy: if so how much it will cost of shipment fees? The most important thing is: could a p
  • Guest_1991 : My dog had 1 white wart in the middle of his tongue and cleans himself avter going #2. Now I notice he has warts on his anus. Do you think these are puppy warts? Can a dog spread them around his own body through contact?
  • Chris : Even if they got the virus it will go away. DO NOT ABORT!! Just jeep the immune system strong.
  • Guest_1699 : My female is probably pregnant - she has 7,5 weeks left before her puppies will be delivered. A couple of days ago I discovered a wart in her mouth. Spoked with the vet, she has got the virus. Im really scared of the puppies - will they get it too? It seems like noone knows anything about this in my country. And a big litter with those kind of infectrions will be impossible to find homes for. Im considering abortion even though I dont want to. What to do?
  • Guest_1699 : Pregnant female with papilloma!!!
  • Chris : They are only on his eyes? The vet said it was copv? If they are dog warts anothe two weeks of flexpet should do it even though we have seen It take up too two months. How old is your pooch?
  • Guest_355 : My dog had multiple warts on his conrea, which were surgically removed and now seem to have grown back with avengence and is now covering half of his eye. I have had him on flexpet for two weeks and it keeps growing. Is there anything you would recommend?
  • Chris : You can see all the testimonials from people and vets here «link»
  • Guest_2840 : What testing has been done on the product to check its safety?
  • Chris : You can see the Flexpet ingredients here «link» Guest 3457 how long has he had the warts? Also are you sure they are COPV?
  • Guest_3470 : Where can I find the ingredients in your product to see if it is safe? What testing has been done on the product for safety?
  • Guest_3457 : Did not work on Ranger.
  • Guest_3457 : FlexPet did not help my dog's warts but has helped with his joints. He has been taking it everyday for a year. I just want the warts to go away.
  • Chris : Humans cannot get it and there are no negative side effects.
  • Guest_398 : are there any potential negative side effects?
  • Guest_3683 : can people get it if the dog has mouth warts and lick's a child
  • Chris : Yeah there is a money back guarantee!! %100
  • Guest_2587 : it is guaranteed?
  • Guest_3723 : Dog has been on flexpet 2 weeks and they started too fall off last night. What a relief! Thanks so much Chris. :-)
  • Chris : To the last 2 posts, most warts are cause from a weakened immune system, so by using the FLexpet you will be increasing the immune system strength which will fight the warts/virus and make then go away.
  • Guest_1302 : My dog has warts on her foot and various other places on her body, but not in or around her mouth. Will this stuff work for that or should I opt for surgery?
  • Guest_3469 : we have a french mastiff with these warts and they seem to be getting progressively worse. they are growing in the mouth, gums, and under her chin. one actually blead the other day. the vet said they didnt know what it was. I have reasearched on teh web and they look almost exactly like puppy warts. is this normal?
  • Chris : Well if he stinks overall then he might just be stinky. lol. It could be the food you give him. Is it all natural? If it smells in the mouth then yes the warts could attribute to the smell.
  • Guest_1794 : I bathe him and then he stinks very bad the next day. I don't know if its the actual warts or his breath because of the warts.
  • Chris : I wouldn't throw out the toys. Just dont let other dogs play with them. Give them a good cleaning, they won't get the virus again after its gone. wow 16 year old poodle? Flexpet would be a great product over all for your pooch! The warts smell?
  • Guest_2779 : Should we throw out his toys and buy new? Is there anything else we should do around the house that will help?
  • Guest_420 : My small poodle is 16 yrs old and full of smelly warts, will flex pet work on him?
  • Chris : Yeah that seems about right. We waited 2 months after the last wart was gone before we let our dog back into the dog parks.
  • Guest_2779 : I have read conflicting info on how long your dog is contagious after the warts are gone. What have you found in your research? Vet said it is hard to say but could be 1-2 months.
  • 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.

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Before the revolutionary Flexpet was developed, dog owners had to take their pets to a veterinarian in order to get treatment for the canine papilloma virus.  Treatments from veterinarians for dog warts are typically costly—and may or may not be effective against the virus.  Now, with Flexpet, dog owners are able to avoid paying hundreds of dollars in veterinarian bills.  What’s more, dog owners are able to treat the canine papilloma virus much more easily and effectively.

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Flexpet works by strengthening the immune systems in dogs.  Healthy and strong immune systems help dogs to avoid the canine papilloma virus.  Dog warts gradually go away as dogs take Flexpet.

It is believed that the canine papilloma virus does spread between dogs, though specifics of how the virus is spread are not yet known.  Puppies and younger dogs are thought to get the virus more often than older dogs.  In addition, dogs with compromised immune systems are more susceptible to getting dog warts.

Boosting Immune System Strength

Because immune system health plays such an important part in helping dogs to both avoid and recover from canine papilloma virus, many experts believe that taking preventative steps to ensure immune system strength is important for dogs.  Dog owners can try these methods to boost their pets’ systems:

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  • Feed dogs a healthy diet.  This includes limiting dog treats and avoiding “people” food.
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All of these methods will work together in order to greatly increase the immune system in any dogs.  Dogs with strengthened immune systems are better able to avoid viruses like canine papilloma virus.

Preventing Dog Warts with Flexpet

In most instances, the canine papilloma virus consists of benign wart-like tumors that are present inside the mouths of dogs.  They may be white or light pinkish in color.  The sores can be painful for some dogs; in these cases, dog owners may want to visit a veterinarian so as to find a method for pain relief.  Dog owners who notice swelling around any of the warts should also seek out a veterinarian’s consultation.

Using Flexpet can certainly help to rid dogs of the canine papilloma virus.  However, because the virus can lie dormant in infected dogs for up to two months, some dogs may have the virus long before any sores are visible.  In addition, some dogs may spread the virus to other dogs before any sores have appeared.

For this reason, dog owners may want to consider preventative treatment.  Giving dogs Flexpet as a means of strengthening their immune systems—rather than only as a treatment—might be a good choice so as to help dogs avoid contracting this virus.

In addition, canine papilloma virus can become cancerous for a small percentage dogs.  Therefore, taking preventative steps to ensure that dogs do not get the virus can be a smart decision.  The best way to do this is to give dogs Flexpet.

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You have read that the main active ingredient in Flexpet is CM8.  But did you know that:

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