Things You'll Need
- Fortified dog food
- Fish oil capsule
- Burdock root
- Dandelion root
- Echinacea tea
- Dog brush
- Dishwashing soap
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Borax
Instructions
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Diet
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Feed the dog a fortified diet. A healthy diet will ensure the dog has the required vitamins to combat the mange.
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Check the ingredients list on the back of the food package, and make sure the first ingredient on the list is a type of meat. If the label starts with a "meat by-product" or wheat meal, do not buy the dog food. These are substitutes and are not as nutritious as genuine meat. The first ingredient should ideally be chicken or lamb.
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Open a fish oil capsule and let the contents seep into the dog food. The antioxidants in the oil will help the dog combat the mange and heal the dog's coat. Chopping a few pieces of burdock root and dandelion into the dog's food can eliminate toxins in the dog's immune system. A few drops of echinacea tea into the dog's water bowl can also improve the dog's health.
Skin Treatment
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Brush the dog's coat to remove dead skin cells and loose fur. The brushing will also aid in removing mites from the fur.
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Use simple dishwashing soap to clean the affected area. Massage soapy water onto the mange area, then rinse with warm water. Repeat this process until the water runs clear.
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Mix one percent hydrogen peroxide with water. Mix 2 tablespoon of borax into the mixture. Apply this mixture to the dog's coat on a weekly basis. Let the mixture dry on the dog's coat. The mixture will kill the mites infesting the dog's fur.
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