Posts Tagged ‘ringworm treatment’

Will your products work better than vet prescribed ringworm treatments?

Yes, our products work to encase the ringworm and kill the fungus on the skin. They are topical products that can also heal the skin. All of our products are completely safe and non-toxic.

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Will my pet’s ringworm go away on its own?

Pet ringworm will not go away if left untreated. If you do not treat the ringworm to kill the spores it will continue to spread on the body. Ringworm can be transferred from animal to animal or from animal to human.

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Where can ringworm occur on my pet?

Ringworm can show almost any place on your pet, where the fungus spores have burrowed under the skin. The most common spots for ringworm on pets is the ears, face, tail and paws. Ringworm is highly contagious and can spread very rapidly.

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When will my cat with ringworm no longer be contagious?

In normal cases of ringworm, your pet is no longer contagious after 48 hours of our PetsBestRx ringworm treatment. Our treatment is made to attack the ringworm and stop the spreading.

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What products can I use for pet ringworm in my carpet?

We offer two main products for the treatment of ringworm in your home and even on your carpet. One product we offer to treat your home for ringworm is our PuraCleenRx Xtreme Cleen.

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What are the ingredients in your products for pet ringworm treatment?

We offer several products for the treatment of pet ringworm depending on if you are treating a dog or cat. The first product used in the treatment of ringworm on dogs is our PetsBestRx Pet Wash.

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What are some home remedies to get rid of ringworm on animals?

There are quite a few home remedies for pet ringworm. Most of which are proven unsuccessful. Some of these are tea tree oil, wasabi paste, clear nail polish, cap 50, selsum blue and even walnut hulls.

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Should I bandage my pet’s ringworm?

It is important not to bandage ringworm spots on your pet. When treating for ringworm you want to keep the affected area as dry as possible. Ringworm thrives on moisture so if you bandage the ringworm it will not be able to heal properly because it works against the ringworm treatment products.

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Is ringworm on cats contagious?

Yes, ringworm on cats it certainly contagious. Ringworm can be transmitted by person to person contact or from a pet to its owner. It is very important that you treat your cat for ringworm because it will not go away without treatment.

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Is ringworm a worm on my pet?

No, ringworm is not a real worm on your pet. Ringworm is a type of fungus that can be transmitted by person to person contact or from a pet to its owner. You can even get ringworm from the soil or by coming into contact with an object in the environment that has ringworm spores on them.

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