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Ivermectin Vs Permethrin

And which one did you go to? I’m not sure there are any listed on here so you may have to do a google search.

What did vet say the sores may be On the boy? I’m not sure what else you can do except get a second opinion. Is there any chance you could travel to England to see a vet? That’s the only thing I can think of, If you can’t find a good one near you.
I was googling for days and the only one claiming to have small animal / exotic experience with specific small animal surgeons was Riverside Veterinary Hospital Dungarvan. Not at the moment I could unfortunately. He suggested it was due to the mites or a cancer but he thought that was unlikely because this guy is so young he's roughly a year or at max a year and half.
 
Did he say which type of mites? And the treatment he suggested was sudocrem? Sorry you’re in such a predicament. You’re trying but the vets don’t seem to be helping!

I would highly recommend you ask for a prescription for xeno-450. Beaphardosage of ivermectin isn’t high enough.
 
Did he say which type of mites? And the treatment he suggested was sudocrem? Sorry you’re in such a predicament. You’re trying but the vets don’t seem to be helping!

I would highly recommend you ask for a prescription for xeno-450. Beaphardosage of ivermectin isn’t high enough.
They didn't say but I can see dusty spots on their fur. They have been mostly treated already I just need a third dose.
 
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