The DOGS...The girls are doing great they have 12 eggs so far. I cannot even imagine cooking half of them.
I was wondering if they got over the itchies!
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The DOGS...The girls are doing great they have 12 eggs so far. I cannot even imagine cooking half of them.
Fire them, them lazy egg layers!BTW just so you know my chicken suck! I bought a special breed that only produces 120 eggs per year, well they suck at their job and make an egg/day on average.
I know this is an old thread, but maybe it will help somebody else. I've used Paramite dip for maybe 5 years, while working for a vet in the 1980-1985. We used it to dip dogs ONLY in for fleas and ticks. It was AMAZING! You bathe them first. Then mix up dip in a few gallons of water. Pour over dog for 5-10 minutes, and let drip dry. DO NOT RINSE. It is strong smelling but never made me sick like some pesticides do. We never used gloves back then either LMBO Don't use on puppies. On small dogs they sometimes get sleepy afterward, but I never had any reactions in thousands of dips I did for the vet.Taking my one of my three dogs in to the Vet's on Wednessday to get a skin scraping and I am suspecting some type of mite infestation. I'm not planning on shelling out oodles of cash to treat with Mitaban Dip (amitraz) at 50 dollars per 10 oz. With three 55-80 pound dogs to be treated that will run into the several 100s of dollars. We should already have them covered for sacrophytic mange as they get Heartguard+(generic monthly) and K9 Advantix every 2 months the Advantix is a therapeutic treatment and preventative for it.
My question is Prolate/Linatox-HD(for cattle/pigs) has been reported by several users to be inexpensive in treating their dogs safely and effectively. Others are reporting good success with Happy Jack Mange Medicine as well. Honestly, I am inclined to go with a lifetime supply of the Prolate/Linatox-HD for around 20 dollars. It isn't that I am cheap my vet is expensive as all get out and I am tired of spending $2-300 every other month or so on their maintenance.
Does anyone use and trust the generic Paramite dip?
I know this is an old thread but thought maybe somebody else would need the info.I haven't used Paramite for Mange, however, I worked for vets in the 1980s and this is what we used to dip dog for fleas and ticks and it really worked.Taking my one of my three dogs in to the Vet's on Wednessday to get a skin scraping and I am suspecting some type of mite infestation. I'm not planning on shelling out oodles of cash to treat with Mitaban Dip (amitraz) at 50 dollars per 10 oz. With three 55-80 pound dogs to be treated that will run into the several 100s of dollars. We should already have them covered for sacrophytic mange as they get Heartguard+(generic monthly) and K9 Advantix every 2 months the Advantix is a therapeutic treatment and preventative for it.
My question is Prolate/Linatox-HD(for cattle/pigs) has been reported by several users to be inexpensive in treating their dogs safely and effectively. Others are reporting good success with Happy Jack Mange Medicine as well. Honestly, I am inclined to go with a lifetime supply of the Prolate/Linatox-HD for around 20 dollars. It isn't that I am cheap my vet is expensive as all get out and I am tired of spending $2-300 every other month or so on their maintenance.
Does anyone use and trust the generic Paramite dip?