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Reuben
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« on: January 19, 2013, 04:37:31 pm »

well...I was about to dump some money and take one dog to the vet and hope that the vet would sell me enough meds for the other 6 dogs...it probably would have cost me an arm and a leg...  Angry Grin

I tried some 1.87 zimecterin...rubbed in the ear and gave some orally for almost a week and a half (3 doses)...then I bought adams no mo ear mite medicine and it wasn't going to be enough not even with the 2 bottle of it...

then I tried a concoction of baby oil and permythrin 10, cutter yard gaurd, and tree and shrub...made it real strong and tree and shrub said that it would kill mites...I thought for sure this would work because the mixture was so concentrated...but it didn't...

Then I thought about asking on good ole ETHD and thanks to your replies I think I have it under control...

I remember way back I cured my dogs with ivomec 1.5 cc's per week for 3 weeks and rubbing some every other day in the ears...but I don't use ivomec any more and I needed a cure right away because one of the dogs was already bleeding quite a bit and the others weren't too far behind...

I also remember someone writing in the past posting that brake fluid worked...but only after the replies that I remembered...

long story short 1 had a new bottle of brake fluid in the garage and after the third treatment the dogs might be cured...probably for about 3 or 4 bucks worth...I could tell by the following day after the first application that it was working...

thanks again for you alls help...
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