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Apr 01, 2026 - 01:58 PM
I am glad that you found us and we'll do our best to help your Cindy. First, let me address diet. A dog's diet can indirectly cause skin tags and fatty lipomas (the lump under your dog's arm). A diet high in processed pet foods, like kibble, contains a high percentage of carbohydrates that are broken down into sugars in the body that can lead to insulin resistance, obesity, and diabetes, all of which are strongly linked to the development of skin tags and fatty lipomas. Your dog could benefit from a healthy, whole food diet. This diet can be home-prepared, a premix to which you add your own meat or a commercially prepared whole food diet. We offer suggestions in our article How to Feed Your Dog. Then, consider our Daily Multi Plus supplement that contains digestive enzymes and probiotics to help your dog better digest her meals and improve her overall vitality. Next, use our Systemic Enzymes that are taken on an empty stomach to help your dog clear organic wastes and break down lipomas. Finally, use the Cell Salt Silicea #12 that helps the body improve skin health. In your question you mentioned the Russian supplement Biopreparation and you can certainly add this cellular nutrition into your dog's regimen if your budget permits. Start slowly with one of my suggestions at a time giving your dog time to adjust before you add a new supplement.
