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18 May 2013 22:45 #33220 by Tbox
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Has anyone got experience with treating scabies and ridding dogs of this itchy parasite?
www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=2+2111&aid=764

I have been putting 3 drops of inactivated mms into the dog's water bowl each day with little effect thus far.
Suggestions greatly appreciated.

This dog is a 40kg male lab

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18 May 2013 23:19 #33221 by Macaddict08
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You could easily put 10 - 12 drops into his water bowl (of non activated MMS) .... and am assuming his water bowl is a 16 size ?

His weight could easily handle that.

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19 May 2013 18:49 #33229 by hilaryj
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Why is it unactivated?

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19 May 2013 20:10 #33231 by revrob
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I have successfully treated Mites and other parasites that cause skin problems with DE (Diatomaceous Earth)

www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/benefits-diatomaceous-earth/

Genesis 2 Chapter 170
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19 May 2013 21:45 #33233 by Tbox
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Simple. A dog's stomach acid activates the mms all by itself.
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19 May 2013 21:48 #33234 by Tbox
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Unlike biting mites, Fox mites burrow into the skin. DE has been very successful against ticks, fleas, lice. and biting mites, but I have yet to see examples of DE ridding a dog of scabies. Have you?

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19 May 2013 22:05 - 19 May 2013 22:07 #33235 by Macaddict08
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Yes hilaryj .......

YBox,

You could easily put 10 - 12 drops into his water bowl (of non activated MMS) .... and am assuming his water bowl is a 16 size ?

His weight could easily handle that.

Clint
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08 Jun 2013 10:57 #33618 by Still Learning
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I'm not sure on scabies; but, I had a foster who had demadectic mange; and, a couple of drops of MMS1 once a month kept her out of bacterial infections. When I started spraying her w/MMS2 spray (calcium hypochlorite spray) and MMS1 spray, tiny little white "teardrop" shaped things started emerging from her folicles, which seemed to be the mite egg pods... Not sure if it would work with sarcoptic mites or not; but, it couldn't do any harm...
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19 Jun 2013 15:04 #33919 by azharzaidi
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Mange/Scabies

I have used MMS 15 drops with half a glass of water and applied on the area. It was amazing the next morning when I wanted to apply again the area was completely dry. The effected area was about one sqft.
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28 Jun 2013 18:28 #34186 by Heatonmichelle
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Topical applications can be used for this. My a spray bottle with 120ml water and 30ml CDS. Spray the affected area twice a day and monitor skin irritation cut back or increase as needed. You can also do the syringe method....put .25 to .5 ml CDS in syringe along with at least 5.5 ml water and squirt it into the back of the dogs mouth every hour for 8 hours. Monitor the dog for herx reactions and adjust accordingly.

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