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SHOULD A NEWLY ADOPTED STRAY PUPPY BE SEPARATED FROM FAMILY DOG?

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SHOULD A NEWLY ADOPTED STRAY PUPPY BE SEPARATED FROM FAMILY DOG?

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08/10/2008: Peggy from Delbarton, WV writes: “I recently took in a stray and found out it had mange. It had been playing with my 3 year old dog. I bought Revolution and treated both pets. The vet said she didn’t find the mites but there was evidence of probable scabies. He did have that smell to him. My dogs love to play with each other. One is an indoor dog and the new one is an outside puppy (almost 4 months old). They were treated this past Friday and are wanting to play with each other. Is this safe or do they need to be separated for a longer period. What can I do to protect my indoor dog and my family from contracting this mange/scabies?” Reply to this Thread Email Print Back to Top CAN MANGE TREATMENT BE USED DAILY? 07/06/2008: Susie from Houston, Texas writes: “I have just started using the borax/hydrogen peroxide treatment for my daughter’s 6 monthly old white french bull dog. She is losing hair over a lot of her body and has areas on her face and under her legs where it looks

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