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PostSubject: Demodex...   Demodex... EmptyMon May 20, 2013 9:28 pm

So when koda got neutered last friday, i had the doc do a scrape on a rash spot and he has demodex. But when the vet checked all of them were dead, so he isnt to worried about it.. I called him today cause the spot didnt get any better but also didnt get any worse.. He said to keep a eye on it for another month and then we will take action with treatment if it doesnt get better.. Is there anything i can do to help him at home maybe to get rid of it so i dont have to spend a bunch of money at vet in a month for meds?
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PostSubject: Re: Demodex...   Demodex... EmptyMon May 20, 2013 10:19 pm

Ivermectin is what most vets use for mange treatment. Large animal ivermectin is sold in most feed stores, but I don't know the dosage calculations off the top of my head for that. You can call your vet and ask if you just want to take care of it.
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