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Ivette (Ohio) on 12/18/2018:
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Here is my boxer Jax., who had a bad case of mange!! I treated him with the Borax bath and switched him to a raw diet. The yellow ointment in the middle picture is NuStock..purchased from Amazon, that also helped with itching and hair growth.

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It Works (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) on 08/29/2016:
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Hi I have a mixed terrier (with some other breed) called Boy. Last year he developed some skin disease. Some said it is mange, some said it is due to old age and some said he is suffering from a hormone deficiency. I thought it looked like mange. Tried all kinds of shampoos, plus giving him coconut oil in his diet but nothing worked. I came across this website and thought I'll give the "Borax and hydrogen peroxide" a try. Finding Borax was difficult in my country Malaysia. But I finally found some at ACE Hardware (not cheap). Bathe Boy with it three times. After each application, I left him as he is with not wash-off until the next application a week later. I shampooed him, wash and then applied the Borax + Hydrogen peroxide. Then I left him as he is until the next application (No wash-off). After the third application, an unfortunate incident happened. I rolled over him while he was sleeping under the car. Had three broken ribs, damaged diaphragm and a dislocated shoulder. Only had surgery to sew back the diaphragm. Three weeks later after the surgery, I finally bathe him again after the last application. So poor Boy did not have a bath for more than a month. He is recovering well and shoulder back in place. BUT I began to realized one thing. His hair was growing back nicely and I have to thank Ted's formula for it. IT WORKS! Please see pictures.




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Diamond (Ma.) on 01/11/2016:
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I use a sponge or old face cloth or even a small towel if he/she is a large dog I put them in my bath tub with rubber mat so as not to ruin the tub, then soak him down good as often as you can, maybe have someone help you. And the fun begins.

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Leya (Katy, Tx) on 11/06/2014:
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Hello,

My dog has generalized demodex mange and I have done the solution. It has been over a week now and had been giving him a bath every two days. Two days ago, I also started bathing him with a dandruff shampoo in between the borax solution and putting neem oil on him after a bath. How long would it take before you can actually see results cause he looks like his mange is getting worse.

THank you.

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Caren (Wilmington, Delaware) on 02/21/2008:
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Here are our before and after pictures of Rocky. Thanks for letting us share them! I hope these pictures help others to decide to try this treatment of borax/perox. Unbelievable! that a vet would not recommend this to us! These before pictures are of his head where he was most infected. The back of his ears, legs, between his toes and spotty patches on his back and tummy where also infected and looked pretty much the same. After approx 5 weeks of treatment every spot is completely cured Just look at him now! Thank you so much for your website and helping us to make our little guy healthy and happy again! Sincerely Caren

Rocky with Mange
ROCKY WITH MANGE BEFORE TREATMENT (HEAD)


ROCKY WITH MANGE -- BEFORE TREATMENT (HEAD 2)


ROCKY AFTER TED'S MANGE TREATMENT


ROCKY AFTER TED'S MANGE TREATMENT


A VERY HAPPY DOGGY!

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LaDonna (Longwood, FL) on 12/14/2006:
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The first two photos were the first day of the treatment, you can see how red his skin was from the mites. The last photo is the NEXT day. Of course, I am still doing the treatment weekly because the mites have yet to leave the top portion of his head and shoulders, but the back end is healing great.

Mange Cure

Mange Cure #2

Mange Cure #3
After using Ted's remedy, Riley's skin has healed

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