[AlpacaTalk] Re: skin ointment
--- In AlpacaTalk@yahoogro
wrote:
>
> Having first hand tried everything under the sun for a severe mite
> case a few years ago, I can say that Witches Brew didn't do a
darned
> thing. The DMSO also dried the skin out terribly, making the
> condition worse. I have before and after pics, if you'd like to
see
> them. :) My poor boy had mites in his ears, around his eyes, on
his
> chest and belly, under the tail, and of course on the feet. Awful!
>
> What worked for me was Advantage Top-Spot for dogs 132+ lbs,
applied
> a bit in the topknot, on the rump, and on the underside of the
chest
> and belly. Chest and belly required using a regular syringe without
a
> needle to administer. In addition to the Advantage, I used Ovitrol
> spray on the affected areas (including ears) weekly. I got them
from
> discount pet drugs dot com or something like that. $10.50 for a 16
oz
> bottle. And it really worked! I'll look up the actual URL for you
all.
>
> I tried not only Witches Brew, but also Neem Oil which smelled
like
> hell but worse, Atroban, a permethrin spray product which did not
> work... I can't even remember all the stuff I tried. Advantage and
> Ovitrol together is the only treatment that worked for me.
>
> Heather
>
>
> On Feb 17, 2009, at 8:40 PM, Wendy Edwards wrote:
>
> > hi - has anyone used the Camlid Skin Mix or "witches brew" for
> > mites or lice?
> > thanks for any info in advance
> >
> > Wendy
> > DreamWeaver Alpacas
> > BC
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
I would like to see your photos, we are doing the same thing, trying
EVERYTHING including witches brew. HELP

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