
Hi,
I am new to this forum but have visited many times and wondered if anyone can advise me if they have used Aludex ,only to find their dog scratches so much afterwards. Is this the mites reacting to the dip.
A bit of background. I collected my Patterdale pup a couple of weeks before Christmas at 7 weeks old. The first night home she wouldn't eat and had diarrhea but the breeder told me this was usual with the stress of home change. The next day (Saturday ) she was vomiting as well so out of hours to vet where she was treated for dehydration and given anti vomiting medication and antibiotics. By Monday she was so ill I took her back again and they kept her in for tests. She was positive for Parvo and I was advised that because of her age it was doubtful that she would survive. But thanks to a wonderful vet, the new drug Interferon and a puppy with a fight for survival she pulled through. She is now 12 weeks and has developed Demodex. She has several really sore places around her neck and chin and bald patches all over, although she is full of energy and not at all poorly. I used Aludex yesterday for the first bath of many, but she has been scratching and nipping herself all day, something she didn't do before the dip. Is this usual, could this be the mites dying, or do you think this is an allergic reaction to the dip. She is due to see the vet in a week but will obviously go back before if need be.
I contacted the breeder re the Parvo, but he didn't believe she had it as no other pups in the litter were affected, so I have not bothered to contact him re the Demodex, although I think I will ask for my money back as I believe I was sold an unhealthy pup. (although I wouldn't dream of taking her back, I love her to bits ) I had her insured with PetPlan on the day I collected her, but the policy does not cover illness for the first 15 days. So I have paid out over £1200 so far for the Parvo only, Demodex charges to follow although I should be covered for that. I guess only a dog lover would say she is worth every penny !!!
If you can advise on the side effects of Aludex I would love to hear from you
Many thanks
Sylvia