Things You'll Need:
- 1 percent hydrogen peroxide
- Borax
- Tablespoon
- Measuring cup with cc or mL markings
- Dog shampoo
- Comb
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Step 1
Mix 1 to 2 tbsp. of Borax per 500 cc of 1 percent hydrogen peroxide, according to Earthclinic.com. The Borax should be mostly dissolved in the peroxide before application. Double or triple this recipe depending on the size of the dog. Dogs with thick coats may need at least three to four doses in one application.
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Step 2
Apply the mixture to the dog, especially in the areas where the mange seems to be the worst. Completely soak the dog's coat and skin. Do not wash the solution off.
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Step 3
Reapply the mixture every three to four days. Before applying a new application of the mixture, give your dog a bath. This will help rid his coat of the mites and their eggs. Comb his hair out. There is no need to dry him off before applying the new mixture but be sure to rinse the shampoo thoroughly.
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Step 4
Continue applications for no more than one month. If your dog is still suffering from mange then a visit to the veterinarian is necessary as he may have a more serious immune condition or have infection of the skin from the mange.












