The Sarcoptic Mange remedy that we supply (Arsenicum Alb & Sulphur 30c) is a homoeopathic remedy that has been proven to work against the dreadful condition of Sarcoptic Mange in foxes, dogs & domestic pets. Since the Sarcoptic Mange remedy is made up of natural ingredients there is no fear of overdosing and nothing to worry about if a non-infected fox, dog or other animal or bird takes the treatment
How do we use this treatment?
It’s totally safe and easy to use – Dosage: We recommend that four drops of the treatment should be administered to each fox daily on food and in drinking water. So if you have several foxes visiting cut the sandwiches into 6-9 pieces and put two drops on each small piece, and then scatter them around the area you see the foxes. After roughly three/four weeks of treatment you should notice the fox/es scratching and biting less and eventually you will see the new hair growing back. Once the hair has started to grow back you can stop the treatment.
This treatment doesn’t kill the mange mite it only makes the animals skin slightly toxic so it will normally take several weeks to see an improvement, as soon as the animals hair starts to reappear you can stop the treatment. A maximum 4-6 weeks of treatment then several weeks off should be used if the animal requires further treatment.
Does this treatment prevent reinfestation?
As the mite lives in the ground etc anywhere the animal walks it may be susceptible from picking up the mite again
Is it safe for domestic pets?
Yes we have been supplying this treatment for many years to pet owners for their dogs and other animals with great success
Sarcoptic Mange also known as canine scabies, sarcoptic mange is a highly contagious infestation of Sarcoptes scabiei canis, a burrowing mite. The canine sarcoptic mite can also infest cats, pigs, horses, sheep and various other species. The human analog of burrowing mite infection, due to a closely related species, is called scabies.
All these burrowing mites are in the family Sarcoptidae. They dig into and through the skin, causing intense itching from an allergic reaction to the mite, and crusting that can quickly become infected. Hair loss and crusting frequently appear first on elbows and ears. Skin damage can occur from the dog's intense scratching and biting. Secondary skin infection is also common. Dogs with chronic sarcoptic mange are often in poor condition, and in both animals and humans immune suppression from starvation or any other disease causes this type of mange to develop into a highly crusted form in which the burde of mites is far higher than in healthy specimens.
This Sarcoptic Mange treatment is safe for all animals including foxes, dogs, cats, pigs, horses etc
All proceeds go to Derbyshire Fox Rescue - please help save an animals life, thank you