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ok I have a box of blankets/towels sorted. just giving them a wash and will post monday.

have also done a collection at work and will make a donation at the end of next week.

not much but I hope it helps the poor little mites

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I should say that if we had a spare foster carer (we are very small as rescues go) I'd certainly consider offering to foster but unfortunately we don't have enough carers at the moment and have dogs in pounds and other situations that we are having trouble squeezing in. I will try and get some coats to send across as I can't do anything else at the moment unfortunately.

I was recently told that the RSPCA in SA have been getting purebred Iggies from somewhere down there, sounded like they've been seized, wonder if it was the same place now. Unfortunately they won't work with breed rescue ...

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The vet thinks that is the result of in breeding and the remains will be amputated to make it easier for her to get around.

Today I met two dogs from a batch who came from the same place less than a year ago. They are still small and light, have rather pointy faces and soft but rough coats, still a bit nervous but friendly and craving human affection and attention. Gives me hope there can be good lives ahead for this group of dogs.

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Sarcoptic is contagious, but also easier to treat. They are such beautiful dogs. :( I'm a vet nurse in Melbourne - let me know if I can do anything to help.

Do you have any recommendations for how to treat it? Is there anything the foster carers can do to make the dogs more comfortable?

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Send an email to Dermcare and ask if any of their shampoos are suitable for sarcoptic (they are for demodex). If you explain the situation they may even donate the product to you.

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If the Dermcare/Aloveen will be of relief Perry's mum I have some here that I will post to you. I bought it to use on Lucy but we used it once and she doesn't need it/we now go to the groomers for a bath anyway so its sitting on my shelves pretty much full never being used.

For some reason the lady at the pet store was set on selling me this stuff even though Lucy has never suffered allergies or itchy skin so I feel its wasted on her anyway!

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If 'uncomfortable' means still itchy and sore then maybe just some calendular tea to soothe their skin. I've treated a sarcoptic mange dog and they are in a fair amount of discomfort but I was wary of putting anything on their skin that may react (but I do have a breed that is known for being allergic to life).

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They have all been taken to the vet and had treatment but some of the dogs are still uncomfortable.

I had itchy dogs that would ooze liquid from their skin, and I found that bathing them in Selsun gold people shampoo (Not the blue one), has done the best for them over all other shampoos. I know it's not a cure for Sarcoptic mange, but it may help them to feel a bit of relief.

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