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hi fellas just reading this post duramitex is it for birds ,and if so how do you use on dogs cheers shaun.

dilute with water in a spray bottle i think its hard to get hold of now

seen it on ebay,just my son bought a lurcher a couple of weeks ago and its started losing its fur around its back legs,thought it might be mange, cheers lads.

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Well , well done for seeing the light and taking it too the vets, feck me if you went through all the treatments mentioned it would have cost you a fortune, and might not have sorted it, and done more harm than good.... Iv one here that has a allergie to mites and the likes, she started loosing fur in small bits (50p coin size ) they , over a week became irritable to her and quickly spread down both sides of her spine, from neck to tail... not saying its what yours has, just sharing thoughts

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yes it is used for birds i dilute it down 2 cap fuls 2 a e on the gallon of water if it wont harm a bird it surely wont harm a dog it works believe me on the otheer hand iam not dr doolittle cheers the one thataskd about nettle stinns maybe not nettles cut a lot of doc leves in blender add water then simmer sive juces in spray bottle hay presto

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Bullet Proof mentions liverean cream I think it may be the same stuff I used years back [liverine unction] if it is it worked wonders for me, One of my bitches had a bad itch and skin reddening a couple of weeks back I used ADVOCATE for the first time so far so good, redness away and itching stopped, I got it from a local greyhound trainer.

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