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    I wrote about 20 or so vendors four or five months ago. Plus many of my friends looked for it also. That is what made me look in foreign countries. You can find it there but the feds will take it when it hits California. For some reason all orders from Australia come to California before going to Louisiana where my friend lives. I had a friend that lost over $200 counting shipping. That is when he ordered it from Australia. He is trying to make his credit card company insurance take care of his loss. Not sure if he succeeded. This was the place he ordered it from. They sent it but like I said it isn't allowed in the USA and the postal folks took it and contacted him and said he couldn't have it. http://www.virbac.com.au/p-virbacaup...l/TakticEC.pdf Thanks Randy

  2. #12
    Thanks for alerting us all to this fact, Randy.

  3. #13
    What if he orders from lets say europe? http://www.melissoefodia.gr/index.ph...id=452&lang=el 1lt at 45 euros, do not know if this is a good price.

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    Has anyone found a solution to getting a product that contains the ingredient Amitraz? I tried looking up Triatix, ectodex and Taktic but none are available in the USA. Need help getting rid of the mange on my dog.

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by CRISIS View Post
    Just treat with ivermectin?
    Isn't that more for heart worm?

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by S_B View Post
    Randy,
    Prolate/Lintox cattle/swine dip works great for mange. You can pick up a sizeable bottle at Atwood's for around $18 bucks.
    It also works well healing up hot spots and other superficial wounds as well.
    SB I looked that up and on KV supply it states that it's for Sarcoptic mange. Do you know if it will cure Demodectic mange?

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    while ivermectin treats & orevents heartworm in dogs, it is also used for other things. there are several different methods to use, either seperate or combined. if it was me, i would go down to the feed store and get you some ivermectin 1%, along with a bottle of nu-stock. supposedly, "vetericyn" also rids dogs of demodectic mange, so it wouldnt hurt to add that to the combo. if you go to the vet, they will prescribe you ivermectin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRISIS View Post
    while ivermectin treats & orevents heartworm in dogs, it is also used for other things. there are several different methods to use, either seperate or combined. if it was me, i would go down to the feed store and get you some ivermectin 1%, along with a bottle of nu-stock. supposedly, "vetericyn" also rids dogs of demodectic mange, so it wouldnt hurt to add that to the combo. if you go to the vet, they will prescribe you ivermectin.
    Got it! I'll give that a shot and update you guys on how it goes. Thanks!

  9. #19
    Neem oil also works well for curing mange but it stinks like hell... You might also want to add some salmon oil to the dog's diet as that will help boost the immune system to fight the mange. It's not hard to cure but takes time.
    Common sense isn't so common these days.

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by SGC View Post
    Neem oil also works well for curing mange but it stinks like hell... You might also want to add some salmon oil to the dog's diet as that will help boost the immune system to fight the mange. It's not hard to cure but takes time.
    Thanks for the response. I'll have to get some Neem oil from Jack and give it a try too. My dog with mange has been on a premium raw diet since the day it got off its mother's nipples. So that's the part where I'm a little confused about. All of his littermates doesn't have this problem and they are all kept and fed the same. I guess it could just be that he has a much weaker immune system.

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