She is under our vets supervision . What's funny is that I did contact the
president of the CCA with not as detailed email a while back and never
received a response from him so I began to think that they weren't as caring
as I thought.  We know she needs to be spayed but she has been having fever
issues so we were trying to resolve that but I am calling the vet tomorrow
to see how soon this can be done.

 

Emi

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of ~~MARE~~
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 11:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Has anyone dealt with demodex mange?

 


Emi

This puppy needs a vets supervision in treating this as Demodex sometimes
can be fatal.

I believe sulfur can help although I do know they make a medication to
correct or at least keep this in check.

Of course then I am sure you know this already...she most certainly needs to
be spayed as it is passed on. 

Yes definitely contact the CCA.

There are good breeders on this very list such as I and a few others.

Mare

 

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From: dasha48 <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

Date: 09/09/07 08:51:12

To: [email protected]

Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Has anyone dealt with demodex mange?

 

I can understand why you would not want to call the breeder, however she
needs to know that this came from her dogs, Sounds like someone that is in
it for the money. Maybe you can contact the CCA and let them know that she
is not a good breeder and is selling dogs that have this.

 

Sheila

"Life is what happens when you are busy making plans".

 

 

 

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Emi-Mail
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 9:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Has anyone dealt with demodex mange?

  When we bought this puppy the mom was already pregnant again. (The puppy
was 5 months old) In some ways I am afraid to contact her because she seems
to have no concern for the dogs and would probably tell me to bring her
back. It wouldn't surprise me that she would put her down.  Besides we have
grown to love her. I have dealt with her about other concerns and she would
say just bring her back and want to offer me another dog.  (This woman was
recommended to me by the Chihuahua Club of America. I thought I was finding
a reputable breeder and would have a healthy dog.  I had put my trust in
them). When you have grown attached it's not that easy to just hand over
your baby. Her demodex is on all four legs, her tail is bald except a few
hairs, neck, and ears and she has patches here and there on her body.  I may
ask the vet if we can try ivermectin.  I also saw on the internet yesterday
this product by Bayer called  Advocate that is put on like Frontline once a
month and is guaranteed to kill the mange mites plus different types of
worms.  I am really tempted on giving that a try.  Although it's not
available in the U.S. I can order it from Australia.  I am thinking on
calling Bayer tomorrow to enquire about it.  I have also read about the
goodwinol ointment but wonder if it is for minor cases.  There was also a
shampoo that called Sulfaoxydex that has micronized sulfur and benzol
peroxide.  I have read sulfur is used for this condition too.

  

Emi

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Betty Stewart
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 7:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Has anyone dealt with demodex mange?

I have had 2 puppies that had this. Scrappy my Pom had it around his eye.
The vet gave me goodwinol ointment to put on the area. It worked and so far
Scrappy has been fine. The vet said it can come back under stress or
sickness. The other puppy I had that had this the goodwinol ointment didn't
help and it was getting in several areas on the puppy. The vet gave him
ivermectin. That may be spelled wrong. He had to take it for 30 days. Some
dogs can had bad reactions to it but it didn't seem to hurt him and he got
better. Betty 



 

On 9/8/07, Emi-Mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

Has anyone dealt with demodex mange?  The poisonous dip is out. I know it is
due to her immune system.  The vet feels the breeder may have been giving
too many immunizations or antibiotics  We have been battling with our new
puppy for 5 months and so far have not had any success.  The breeder had
written a sales agreement that she was healthy but apparently that wasn't
true.  I really don't want to involve the breeder unless it is hopeless
because I think she would put her down and we love her too much and can't
even bear the thought of it.  I have been using this shampoo, spray and
sulpher cream from petsrx on her but every time I think she is getting
better she has a relapse.  The vet wants to ride it out and so far that is
what we are doing.  Has anyone tried or heard this stuff called Kleen Green
enzymes?  I am willing to give it  a try but am not sure if the website is
honest about its ability of getting rid of these mites. 

Hopefully someone can guide me,

Thanks,

Emi

 


                        

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