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1918 REMOUNT AND VETERINARY ACTIVITIES IN THE AEF – REEL III

Reel 3 -Mules and horses are examined, dipped and exercised at Mandres. Remount station buildings are constructed at Montiers and Souilly. Horses are clipped and examined for mange lesions at Coblenz, Germany Source: US National Archives

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What is in the chemical dip to treat the mange on dogs?

My dog has had the mange for several months. I have tried everything and have take him to the vet for a shot of ivermectin.
I want to try the chemical dip.

My dog had mange, and the CRAP I mean CRAP that the vet gave me made it more worse and it started to spead fast. But I searched online and I came aross the website called petsbestrx.com and its the mitactin spray and it cleaned up my dogs mange fast. Its only 15 dollars for a 2 oz spray.

Find out the different types of treatment for Mange.


Please help!! My cats have pretty bad mange. Need home remedy known to be safe & effective for cats! Thanks!?

Recently became aware that my cats itching was not b/c of fleas (tons of treatment) but from mange mites! I cannot afford a trip to the vet and am also weary of chemicals used to treat mites. I have found a number of mite remedies but all have been for dogs with no side notes indicating they are safe for cats. Please help if you have any information or experience.

Homeopathic Sulphur, either in drinking water or if the cat will take tablets, bath the affected area with warm water to ease the irritation


How is the PuracleenRx disinfectant spray used – Not A Mange Spray

This video offers Mange Spray information that can be found at www.petsbestrx.com/mange . It also tells about how and where disinfectant sprays can be used when your pet has mange in an effort to keep your pet area clean and free from bacteria.  A disinfectant spray is not to be confused with a mange spray.  A disinfectant spray will keep the environment clean and free from virusus, bacteria and fungus while the mange spray will kill the mites.

Learn about our other PetsBestRx non toxic mange sprays and how to use the disinfectant safely when your pet has mange.

Our non toxic Mange Sprays have been proven to work safely, yet quickly on your pet.

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If my dog is on Advantage will this affect your mange treatment?

Education on mange. http://petsbestrx.com/faq/mange/if-my-dog-is-on-advantage-will-this-affect-your-mange-treatment/ Learn the answer to If my dog is on Advantage will this affect my treatment? This video contains information on pet health. http://petsbestrx.com/mange/

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Mange treatment – fur does my pet itch to push the left?


Does neem oil work for dogs with mange?

I have a 2 year old Maltese with a mild case of mange. I read several places that neem oil helps with the symptoms does anyone know if health food stores,drugstores, or petstores carry the product? And does this product work,for a small dog with mange, if not what does?

The thing is, mange is a generic term for many skin problems. You need to find out EXACTLY what it is. Treating it randomly can do more harm than good.

Neem oil is more for getting rid of parasites. I haven’t had any luck with it, but I know people who swear by it.


Could this be demodectic Mange??

Hi,

I have a 4 year old Boxer who has broke out in red rashes/spots on his feet, the front of his legs, under his chin on his neck, and around his ear. He has broken out like this before, usually in the summer, but never this bad. He has no hair on the places and they are raw and scabby.

The veterinarian that we have been seeing for about two years now says that it is not demodectic mange. He has told us that the ones on his feet and neck are hot spots and the one around his ear was a bacteria infection that leaked out from his ear. But it seems like no matter what medication we put on the places, they continue to get worse, never better.

When Teej (the boxer) was around six months old, our old veterinarian told us that he had demodectic mange. She diagnosed this from a skin scraping she took and gave us the lyme dip, an oatmeal shampoo, and some other medication. She even showed me the small mange mites on the microscope (I worked for her at the time). And with the medication she gave him, the small spots that he had on his muzzle then seemed to clear up.

I am confused. Our new vet seems to think that once we treated the demodectic mange mites when he was a puppy, that they would never return. But from all the research I have done, I’m starting to think he could be wrong….

Does anyone have any suggestions as to what these spots could be? Or any suggestions for them that we could try at home?? I have spent a lot of money on vet bills trying to get rid of them and nothing seems to be working.

Please help!!!

Dont doubt yourself you saw it the first time, is it the same as before? if so just go to another vet or convince yours to do a scrape

Learn more about demodectic mange.


How to tell if your pet has mange?

This video contains information found at www.petsbestrx/mange . Also includes signs of mange.

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I think I may have gotten mange from my foster kittens, what should it look like??

It doesn’t look like the discriptions necessarily. Its round red scaley spots that have flakey dry skin in the middle and then it turns into a scab in the middle. Some of the spots or about the size of a bic pen. I thought mange from cats would affect me in smaller bump like rash?

go to this website.. http://www.vetinfo4dogs.com/dsmange.html#Sarcoptic%20mange%20and%20people

The dog species of sarcoptic mange can TEMPORARILY infect humans. Usually the itchiness from this lasts about three weeks, or less. The mite can’t live in humans, so it dies. If the dog remains in the household and remains infected it can continue to give its owners new mites, though — so the itching can last longer because there is a constant new supply of mites. Cortisones are sometimes used to reduce the inflammation and itchiness. It is not necessary to kill the mites because the are going to die, anyway.

The human species of sarcoptic mange is contagious between people and is a problem in settings like nursing homes where it can spread pretty rapidly through the resident population in some cases. It is often referred to as scabies.


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