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Getting Rid of Red Mange with Bleach?

Can I use bleach or diluted bleach on dogs to get rid of red mange?

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April 30, 20160 found this helpful

There are several types of dog mange and they are all treated differently. Bleach will do nothing to cure the problem. You must take all of your dogs to your vet to identify the type of mange each one has and prescribe the correct medical treatment. If you delay, the problem will only become worse and much more costly, not to mention the suffering your dogs endure.

 
June 17, 20160 found this helpful

No! you never put bleach on any animal!

 
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March 9, 20170 found this helpful

Not bleach it will burn their skin and it will take work. My vet gave my 2 rescue puppies an ivermectin injection and a bravecto pill. I've only had the 5 days now. I've been bathing them in medicated shampoo every other day and immediately afterwards (after towel drying but still damp) applying goodwinol ointment.

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They are a lot less itchy. It's miserable to see them suffering but they seem to be improving. The main thing is to just know that it's going to take a couple weeks maybe more of consistent treatment but they will be healed and cured...so don't be discouraged.

 
June 22, 20170 found this helpful

Yes I agree with you! It takes time, I am dealing with this with both of my inside dogs. It really sucks to see them suffering and I suffer by seeing them suffer.

 
March 9, 20170 found this helpful

Not bleach it will burn their skin and it will not work. My vet gave my 2 rescue puppies an ivermectin injection and a bravecto pill. I've only had them 5 days now. I've been bathing them in medicated shampoo every other day and immediately afterwards (after towel drying but still damp) applying goodwinol ointment.

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They are a lot less itchy. It's miserable to see them suffering but they seem to be improving. The main thing is to just know that it's going to take a couple weeks maybe more of consistent treatment but they will be healed and cured...so don't be discouraged.

 

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