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Hi all, my friend has 2 patterdale terriors who we think have mange, they are both working dogs, does anyone know a really good way of getting rid of the mange, its Sarcoptic mange by what we can find on the net, he tried duramitex but they still seem to be scratching and have some sores, cheers in advance.

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Hi all, my friend has 2 patterdale terriors who we think have mange, they are both working dogs, does anyone know a really good way of getting rid of the mange, its Sarcoptic mange by what we can find on the net, he tried duramitex but they still seem to be scratching and have some sores, cheers in advance.
dectomax or ivomec :victory: Edited by mickyrichardson
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Hi all, my friend has 2 patterdale terriors who we think have mange, they are both working dogs, does anyone know a really good way of getting rid of the mange, its Sarcoptic mange by what we can find on the net, he tried duramitex but they still seem to be scratching and have some sores, cheers in advance.
take them to the vet give a fake name and address, they will diagnose it then they will treat it. when they ask how you goin to pay say i can pay £10 now and the rest in installments then just dont pay them .thats what i do
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Hi all, my friend has 2 patterdale terriors who we think have mange, they are both working dogs, does anyone know a really good way of getting rid of the mange, its Sarcoptic mange by what we can find on the net, he tried duramitex but they still seem to be scratching and have some sores, cheers in advance.
take them to the vet give a fake name and address, they will diagnose it then they will treat it. when they ask how you goin to pay say i can pay £10 now and the rest in installments then just dont pay them .thats what i do

 

ha ha mental, didnt think of that

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Hi all, my friend has 2 patterdale terriors who we think have mange, they are both working dogs, does anyone know a really good way of getting rid of the mange, its Sarcoptic mange by what we can find on the net, he tried duramitex but they still seem to be scratching and have some sores, cheers in advance.
take them to the vet give a fake name and address, they will diagnose it then they will treat it. when they ask how you goin to pay say i can pay £10 now and the rest in installments then just dont pay them .thats what i do

SO HOW MANY VETS HAVE YOU USED UPTO NOW???? I WOULD BE CHANGING MY VET IF THEY WOULDNT TREAT OR REPORTED A WORKING TERRIER FOR INJURIES.

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Hi all, my friend has 2 patterdale terriors who we think have mange, they are both working dogs, does anyone know a really good way of getting rid of the mange, its Sarcoptic mange by what we can find on the net, he tried duramitex but they still seem to be scratching and have some sores, cheers in advance.
take them to the vet give a fake name and address, they will diagnose it then they will treat it. when they ask how you goin to pay say i can pay £10 now and the rest in installments then just dont pay them .thats what i do

thats a bit extreme :icon_eek:

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isnt that ivomec bad for anything with collie in it?, but with a terrier i dont suppose it would apply. benzyl benzoate is what i use, but also heard that shampoo is a very good way of treating it.

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