Archive for July, 2009
What is the DE-Stroy Eco Dust for mange?
Our All Stop DE-Stroy Pest Control Eco Dust is a food grade diatomaceous earth powder. It is made of crushed fossils of fresh water organisms and marine life. It is made to cut the exoskeleton of mange mites like shards of glass causing the mites to dehydrate and die and is also commonly used as a natural pesticide for gardening. Read the rest of this entry »
What happens if we inhale the DE-Stroy Eco Dust for mange?
Our All Stop DE-Stroy Pest Control Eco Dust is safe when used properly for mange. No dust is safe to inhale because it would get into the lungs. It is the same concept as baby powder, it is used on babies daily but if directly inhaled it could be dangerous. One way to avoid inhaling the mange mite powder would be to use a dust mask during application.
What happens if my pet licks the DE-Stroy Eco Dust for mange?
Our All Stop DE-Stroy Pest Control Eco Dust is a completely safe and non-toxic mange powder. It is also used in the treatment of internal parasites. If you pet licks a small amount of the powder it will not harm them because it is a food grade diatomaceous earth powder.
What causes mange?
Dogs or cats may continue to become re-infested with dog mange or cat mange due to failure to treat the environment. If the environment in which the pet dwells is not treated for mange mites, the animal will continue to become re-infested with mange mites with increasing severity.
What are the ingredients of the products for mange treatment?
Our mange treatment system consists of three products. These are the PetsBestRx Pet Wash, PetsBestRx Mitactin Spray and PetsBestRx Sulfinex Cream. All of these mange products are completely safe, non-toxic and effective to treat mange on dogs or mange on cats.
What are common symptoms of mange?
The most common symptoms of mange are extreme itching, scratching, biting, red swollen areas of the skin, scaly or dry skin, hair loss and pustules. There may also be some areas of the skin that have been scratched resulting in bloody lesions or sores because of the mange mites.
What are some home remedies for mange?
Although there are many mange home remedies, we do not recommend you follow any of these as they are dangerous to your pet’s health and can cause permanent health damage and in some cases even death.Some home remedies for treating mange mites include:
If my dog is on Ivermectin, do I need to stop using it before starting your mange treatment?
Ivermectin is a medication that acts as a substitute for your pet’s immune system. Taking a pet off of Ivermectin suddenly can cause mange mite symptoms to become worse. You should keep your pet on Ivermectin and slowly reduce the dosage until finished.
How do I know if my pet has mange?
The only successful test for mange mites proven effective is a skin scraping. Your veterinarian can perform this simple test for you.This test consists of the top layers of skin being scrapped from the animal’s body and examined under a microscope for the presence of mange mites in the skin.
How successful is your mange treatment system?
Our mange treatment system is proven 98.5% successful. If the condition is treated properly the skin will begin to repair itself and your pet’s hair will start to grow back. Some severe cases of mange may take longer for hair re-growth than other because of the damage caused to the hair follicles.