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Sarcopotic Mites And Treatment With Revolution


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.. and go see a dermatologist .

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Would love to but we don't have any. I have been to see a general vet with an interest in skin conditions and that was a 6hour round trip for no results.

You can probably do distance consults. The dermatologist can get a full history from you, and then speak to your Vet in regards to what testing they want done, then remotely prescribe treatments or meds. There's no reason with email & skype these days that that can't happen.

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my dog had mites around her eyes, the vet told us to use revolution and it worked extreamly well after one-two applications to clear it all up he hasn't had mites since 4 years later still free :o

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my dog had mites around her eyes, the vet told us to use revolution and it worked extreamly well after one-two applications to clear it all up he hasn't had mites since 4 years later still free :laugh:

After applying the revolution was he extremely itchy for 24hrs? Over and above what he was prior to that?

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my dog had mites around her eyes, the vet told us to use revolution and it worked extreamly well after one-two applications to clear it all up he hasn't had mites since 4 years later still free :)

After applying the revolution was he extremely itchy for 24hrs? Over and above what he was prior to that?

Could the extra itchiness be because the Revolution is working and it is agitating the mites causing more itchies? Does that make sense?

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my dog had mites around her eyes, the vet told us to use revolution and it worked extreamly well after one-two applications to clear it all up he hasn't had mites since 4 years later still free :thumbsup:

After applying the revolution was he extremely itchy for 24hrs? Over and above what he was prior to that?

Could the extra itchiness be because the Revolution is working and it is agitating the mites causing more itchies? Does that make sense?

That was my orginal theory but now that I am thinking they don't have mites I am wondering if the chemical overload is just aggravating their skin

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