How to Treat Mange in Dogs at Home


Demodex Mange is common in our dogs, often causing areas of non itchy hair loss.
Dr Jones shows you a new remedy that is working extremely well for demodex in people, and how it can help your dog.

6 thoughts on “How to Treat Mange in Dogs at Home”

    1. I am seeking this same info currently as BOTH of my dogs have this awful mite and my vet had been treating them as if they had seasonal allergies – which has done NOTHING now for 2+ months and they are miserable !

      1. That’s what happened to me but instead of allergies she said Breezy had a flea infestation charged me a fortune gave her a shot of something? And put a flea collar around her neck sent me home minus $189.00 Breezy did not have fleas nor did my other two cats? I was so angry ?
        Now here we are she has mites and mange
        My entire life with pets I have not delt with these annoying parasites I have tried everything even Equal parts water/applecider vinegar, I do not know what else to do??? Any ideas??

  1. Did you say 40 drops of Tea Tree Oil mixed with 2 TBSP? What about mange above the eyebrow? Apply it carefully there?

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