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Dog caught the magiest fox I've seen at the weekend is now presenting signs of infestation on her face, belly and legs. Im treating her with benzyl benzoate but its spreading faster than I can treat it.

 

Ordered some lime sulphur dip but I have not used it before.. Anyone one on her used it and any tips, did it work ?

 

Cheers Buster

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