For a few days, about a week, I noticed that he was scratching himself quite a lot. Since I had already treated him with flea solution, that option was out of the question. I decided to see what was wrong with him and looked closely at where and how he was scratching—the inside of his belly and right hind paw (only the right one) and the inside of his left front paw (only the left one).
Appearance of irritation - 2-3 mm rashes, without fluid, which itched him;
We have two areas of the body that can be affected—imagine a person crouching down. The embrace area is the protected area in this position, i.e., the face, neck, chest, and inner arms, for example, and the separation/defense area, i.e., the area that remains exposed, such as the back, neck, and outer arms. The hugging area is usually affected by conflicts of desired touch (i.e., we want someone to touch us, to caress us), and the separation area is affected by conflicts of unwanted touch, such as when a thug suddenly puts his hand on our back on the street.
The affected area on the puppy: the hugging area, so a conflict of touching something he did not want to be separated from. If it had been on his back or the outside of his legs, it would have been the defense area, so a conflict of separation from something he wanted to be separated from. I have written about a similar conflict here before.
Explanation - I think that during those 10 days he became attached to the lady who found him, especially since she took care of him and she also loves animals very much. When he arrived at our place, he suffered because of this. A week ago, after about 3 weeks with us, he resolved the conflict, adapted to his new family (who also love and care for him, meaning us :) ) and the rash appeared. I expect it will probably last another two weeks or so (if the conflict lasted three weeks, I estimate another three weeks for the skin to recover), and then he will be fine. Some would say it is irresponsible of me not to treat him with anything. I could give him calendula ointment at most, but his whole body is stronger and he is recovering without my help. The ointment would only be for my peace of mind :)
And yes, pets suffer from similar conflicts to humans. That's how I came across new german medicine... looking for natural solutions for my older dog's ear infection. I wrote about this problem here.
Take care and be healthy,
Geo
Books to explore on the subject of new german medicine:
- German New Medicine Experiences in Practice: An introduction to the medical discoveries of Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer Dr. Katherine
- German New Medicine: An Introduction to Understanding the Mind-Body Connection and Healing Naturally
- The Psychic Roots of Disease: A New Medicine (Color Edition)
- The German New Medicine Healing HandBook: The Ultimate Self-Healing Manual Based on Dr. Hamer’s German New Medicine Principles
- Compendium of the 5 Biological Laws: Signs and Symptoms:German New Medicine (5 Biological Laws and New Germanic Medicine)
- Discovering THE GERMAN NEW MEDICINE: A revolutionaryapproach to health and well-being
- Hamer's Laws: Origin and Course of All Diseases
- The German New Medicine at your fingertips: Dr. Hamer's revolutionary discovery for a healthy life without fear of disease
- The FiveBiological Laws of Nature: A New Medicine (Color Edition)

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