Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Burnt motor oil on a Dog for mange and parasites Good or Bad !?

Bad!!





Oil used to contain sulphur which was used to treatment for mange. However the motor oil now doesn't contain any sulphur products so it is absolutely no help %26amp; can poison pet.Burnt motor oil on a Dog for mange and parasites Good or Bad !?
WTF,





Okay dude, Give your dog to a shelter , IF you cannot afford Vet care,Your going to kill your poor dog, How do you afford Vaccinations %26amp; The yearly cost of owning a dog? It's a illegal to go around w/ an infested dog. jeez, This is sad!Burnt motor oil on a Dog for mange and parasites Good or Bad !?
i've heard it helps i've never seen it done though. I personally would just take the dog to the vet, its less messy, and they will be able to give it medical attention proven to work rather than an experimental cure like burnt motor oil.
Stupid useless ignorant fairy tale.....DANGEROUS
I don't think it good i never heard of burnt motor oil is good for the dog at all.You need to call you're vet
What do you think? Bad of cause! Take dog to the vet to get appropiate Mange TREATMENT~!





Traditional treatment includes dips of Mitaban, a potent insecticide, every week or two, preceded by a hair clipping and benzoyl peroxide shampoo to clear up skin infections and open the hair follicles, where the mites live. Side effects include drowsiness, vomiting, diarrhea, and uncoordination. Mitaban should not be used on small dogs or very young puppies. When skin scrapings are negative twice in a row, the dip and bath regimen is stopped, and the dog is rechecked in one month.








Newer treatments include Interceptor, also used as a heartworm preventative, administered daily. However, this is an expensive alternative because it has to be continued for three months.





Ivermectin is a heartworm preventative that can be given daily to treat generalized demodectic mange. It is cheaper than Interceptor but tastes bad, and may have to be injected.





Another type of demodicosis is demodectic pododermatitis, or demodectic mange of the paws. Old English Sheepdogs and Shar-peis are particularly susceptible to this. Biopsy may be needed to find the mites and make the diagnosis.








Good nutrition, control of other parasites such





as worms and fleas, and keeping up with vaccinations are all important factors in prevention, although alternative veterinarians believe that vaccination actually lowers an animal's resistance to demodicosis. They recommend homeopathy, fasting, and various vitamins and minerals, along with applying fresh lemon juice to the affected area. All veterinarians agree that cortisone should never be used to treat demodectic mange.
Bad and it doesn't work. Get medication from the vet for your dog's mange
not bad but probably unpleasent. how would you like a bath in motor oil. burnt motor oil at that
BAD! BAD!! BAD!!! Please see your vet!
sure -- it's not bad...





here's how you do it:





Smear the oil all over yourself - light it on fire and burn it. Then, after you get home from the hospital, take the dog to the vet to have it treated.
no try using garlic pills they work for my dog
I'm not being offensive to all advices, but burnt oil really works. I have seen this worked many times. It does cure mange after applying on your pet for a week or two. The reason I know this because I came from a poor country. I know it's not healthy but it does work.
What do you think?
I am not a Veterinarian but I am a mechanic among other things. I know what is in oil as well as what oil is. I can't imagine it being any good on an animals skin.





Go get the right stuff. Isn't your dog, your friend?
Not a very healthy thing to do.What type of mange does the dog have?There are better and safer things to use.Ok here is link to prove the unsafeness of this method,used to educate the uneducated: http://www.cwob.org/oneissue.html
Absolutely GREAT, my husband has always done this on our animals and friends and families animals it works and it doesnt hurt them. I would do that way before I ever brought my animal to a doctor.





I HAD TO EDIT THIS CAUSE I CANNOT BELIEVE PEOPLES IGNORANCE, I GUARANTEE THAT MOST OF THE PEOPLE ON HERE HAVE NEVER EVEN TRIED IT, IT DOESNT HURT THE DOG, OR THEY WOULD WHINE!!!!!! IT HAS ALWAYS WORKED FOR FLEAS, MANGE, TICS, EMAIL ME IF YOU WANT ILL SHOW YOU PICTURES OF THE BEFORE AND AFTER!!!! YES IT TAKES MORE THAN ONE TIME, JUST LIKE A PILL OR A CREAM A DAMN DOCTOR WOULD GIVE YOU!!!!!

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