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on finding nothing from the skin
scraping then give the dog a steroid injection and possibly antibiotics.
The owner goes away, their dog apparently itch free, that is until the
steroid injection wears off. Even where dogs have been properly diagnosed
with Sarcopitc mange often the shampoo given to treat this problem causes
more problems than it cures. Bearing in mind the instructions on the
shampoo often inform dog owners to wear gloves when applying, to apply
outside, not to get on the skin and not to flush down the sink when
finished. All very well until you consider this is what is being placed on
the dogs skin and left. If it works, all this will do is kill the mite,
but not improve the skin condition. hence the next time the dog comes into
contact with the mite the dog gets the same condition. |
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