(08-18-2012, 11:25 AM)Evilsprinkles Wrote: I have heard that mange can be attributed to heat, and I've also heard that rock sulphur added to your dog's water, can help with overheating and the resulting heat skin conditions. I am still trying to find the 'science' behind that, but I've not found anything yet.
I've heard that Borax can make the skin dryer like sulfur soap. So maybe that's why mange cannot survive on the dog's skin. I think that's the relation between rock sulphur and Borax. They can make the dog's skin unlivable reason why parasites rarely survive.
Mange usually attacks sick dogs and dogs with weak immune systems. So keeping a dog healthy can actually help in greatly reducing his proneness to mange.
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