Has the condition been seen by a vet? If it is not a contagious form of mange, or a specific allergy, or genetic, you and your dog may see consistent improvement by improving his/her diet, and offering certain nutritional supplements. We have seen many a demodectic mange, allergy, and nonspecific dermatitis disappear just by doing this. Please understand, however, that I am not a vet, nor am I associated with the profession in any way.
2007-01-22 15:30:03
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answered by TalksTooMuch 2
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Take 'em to the vet so they can dip 'em it's about 25 to 50 bucks for each dip. I throw down 500 on a dog someone gave me, because they could not care for 'em.
2007-01-22 22:30:29
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answered by Dallas 2
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I do not know if it will cure your pet,but get some Skin-So-Soft from Avon and mix with water in a squirt bottle.Spray it on your pet.I do know it kills fleas!It should help.mixture of 2 parts water to 1 part sss.Hope this helps.
2007-01-22 22:32:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Your dog could have allergies - time for a vet visit
2007-01-22 22:27:21
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answered by Brainiac 4
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-Change foods
-Weekly or twice weekly baths with salacylic acid/benzoil peroxide shampoo (your vet has it if petstores don't)
-A vet visit to figure out what the problem is
2007-01-22 22:50:08
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answered by Dreamer 7
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Go to the vet...your dog is suffering and the vet can help you both...
2007-01-22 23:34:41
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answered by KarenS 3
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I think they might be flea bites, he needs a good flea bath
2007-01-22 22:29:17
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answered by kyleolga 1
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