Mange--please help!!

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Post by Larry G »

I knows it ain't kosher but this old dude would like to have a buck for every one he's cured with burnt motor oil and sulfur. Works like magic, cannot be patented and used to make money, just cures mange.

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Old used motor oil and sulfer , like Larry G said . It works !!!
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I have a friend that has used motor oil and sulphur for years with good luck but he has one a the present that it will not cure. I think its Red Mange. Its some bad shi........

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How is the dog ?

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Kelly , How is the dog now ? If it didn't die from toxic poison :lol:


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Paramite dip will do the job,I have tried about everything and this dip is the best cure and quickest cure I have found!

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Beagleman67 wrote:Paramite dip will do the job,I have tried about everything and this dip is the best cure and quickest cure I have found!
Not to bad at keeping ticks off either... ;)

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Yes,it is good for fleas and ticks and will grow hair on a rock!

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Think of all those bald rocks that are looking for some hair, LOL !!!!!

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Post by Bunny Runner »

While Ivermectin is a good way to treat mange, you should know that your dog is heartworm negative prior to treatment.

The dosage for treating ectoparasites is a bit larger than for treating for heartworm.

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