curdog87
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« on: March 11, 2015, 09:31:39 am » |
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From personal experience I can say that it is one of the most time consuming treatments. Demodectic mange or red mange is a pain in the a$$ to get rid of. Once you have treated it , it is suppose to stay gone and not come back. It can be localized , generalized and in the paws of the dog. The good thing is its treatable and doesn't spread to other dogs. In younger dogs it means that they inherently have a immature immune system. In older dogs it could be a result to liver failure or cancer. Never had to deal with it in older dogs. Having a litter that is tightly bred can result in the immature immune systems - this is what I had to deal with. The treatment can be costly because you are using Ivomect daily. Depending on the weight is of course how much you administer. I was using 1CC daily for right about a month, maby a little longer. Also I am by no means a DVM so with that being said i'm not telling you what to do or what to use. Just the treatment I went by and used. Just make sure you follow thru with it and don't skip a day. Good luck - J.D. King
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