Using vinegar on your dog to kill sand mites is not recommended. While vinegar has some antibacterial properties, it may irritate your dog's skin and could cause discomfort. Instead, consult your veterinarian for safe and effective treatments specifically designed for mites or parasites. Proper diagnosis and treatment are essential to ensure your dog's health and well-being.
Vinegar will kill heart worms in some breeds of dogs. It also depends on how bad and how long your dog has had the worms that determines if vinegar will work or not.
No, vinegar is not effective at killing mites. You will need to take your dog to your veterinarian to determine what kind of mites your dog has then get a medication from your vet to treat them.
It is better just to go to the veterinary supply store, or feed store and pick up some wormer. Or take the dog to the vet. I don't know how you can make a dog eat enough vinegar to kill worms, and I can only imagine that it would not be healthy for the rest of the dog.
To remove dog urine odor from sand, you can try treating the affected area with white vinegar or a mixture of water and vinegar to neutralize the odor. Another option is to sprinkle baking soda over the area, let it sit for a few hours, then vacuum it up. You can also try using specialized pet odor removal products designed for sand surfaces.
Yes, if the mite is a scabie mite it can be passed to humans, and other dogs.
No. The vet has special cream that will kill the mange mites. I don't know of any other place you can get the cream.
Take it to the vet. LOL =)
Dog in the Sand was created in 2000.
mites..
baby oil is safe for dog ear mites or feline mites but you must wipe the ears out in between applications.
sounds like ear mites
worms, mites, or fleas.. or all three!