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by ilovemypoodlefluffy on 01 June 2009 - 21:06
well it stinks to high heaven in here, but i did some research on those ivermectin injections the vet wanted me to do, and i read that they are 100% effective, but not usually done unless/until other treatments have been tried and failed.
since so far i have spent alot less than the vet's $180, i decided to give it a whirl.
i did fluffy first. it said not to let them lick it. i only have one cone so i have to wait to do spunky.
does anybody know how long this smell will last? it's awful!
by malshep on 01 June 2009 - 21:06
Always,
Cee

by ilovemypoodlefluffy on 01 June 2009 - 22:06
my daughter just got home from school. she didn't want to come in, it smells so bad. she has autism and is super sensitive to smells. i gave her the cinnamon air freshener spray and she's walked around spraying for 5 minutes, now, lol. i have fluffy covered up with her pink blanket and an old jacket. she was shivering. she seems to be doing better now and it cut down some on the smell too.
by SitasMom on 02 June 2009 - 00:06
I rescued a dog that had this mange and I had such a time getting rid of it. The pup was so stressed and had a chronic infection....massive worms, and malnutrition too...once she adjusted to her new home, was given good food and clean water, antibiotics to cured the infection and she became strong we were able to get rid of the stuff. it took long 2 months.
Clean water, good balanced food (not just raw or not just purina) some doggie vitamines and a completely clean place to sleep will all help. Any of the places where the dog frequents needs to be cleaned often, as well as any bedding, and mat or pad covers.
I'm not infering in any way that your dog is mistreated, but if it has an unknown chronic condition causing it be become weak, sometimes mange is the first symptom.....this type of mange is usuallly brought on by less then perfect health and stress. Have you had the vet give a complete physical including blood tests for any cronic infection, or other issue that could have given this mange a foothold?.

by crazee4gsds on 02 June 2009 - 01:06
This was a treatment option for my girl who has allergies but I had to tell the dermatologist that I just couldn't do it. It was a weekly bath for 4-6 weeks at $65 per bath...or I could have wrestled her in my bathtub and house. Nahhhhh. It would have been a lot of time out of work to do this to transport her to their office which I don't think would have set too well with my employer. Not to mention I was told to put blankets and sheets down on the furniture and rugs and then to have them professionally cleaned after the bath regime.
Whew. Hope the itching stops. You are brave soul


by ilovemypoodlefluffy on 02 June 2009 - 05:06
she came to me pretty skinny (that ol' roy crap was his food of choice), matted (he had not had her groomed once, brushed, bathed, or clipped in the 2 months he had her), unsocialized (terrified of everybody and everything she saw, after sitting with little or no human interaction in a kennel outside with her sister and some other dogs). our vet said it was sad what this guy did to her. she was very mopey. she didn't know how to play. spunky tried so hard to teach her, but it took a week or more. fluffy's arrival was on the heels of the death of nenz, spunky's protector, friend, and great uncle. she lost a valued member of her pack when he went (as did I) and i think that could have been stressful. plus fluffy came from out in the country (wild animals carry it), so that's my best guess where it came from and why. i never really thought about it before, but the timing seems to line up. nenz wasn't ever that itchy like that.
crazee4gsds, thanx. as a mother i am used to cleaning up vomit when my daughter or significant other is sick, (or the dogs, or the cats barf up a hairball, or just plain barf), cleaning mulitiple small animal cages (4 rats, 8 hamsters, and 2 guinea pigs), and the dogs just have to chase a skunk at least once a year, too..........so i can handle pretty much anything if i really have to. :)
well good news is fluffy is mostly dry except her topknot, ears, and puffs on her legs, so after spraying her with baby-powder scented deodorizing doggie body spray, she smells mostly like baby powder and just a tad of rotten eggs. now i get to do spunky tomorrow.....yay.....
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