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Product Description
Happy Jack Mange Medicine is a specialized topical solution designed to address severe skin conditions in dogs and horses. Formulated with a soothing base of pure vegetable oil, cod liver oil, and lanolin, this treatment is effective against stubborn cases of mange, fungi, eczema, hot spots, and other skin irritations. Its powerful 28% sulfur concentration tackles the root causes of skin infections, promoting rapid healing and restoring your pet's healthy coat. Trusted by pet owners, it’s a go-to remedy for a wide range of skin ailments.
- Relieves Persistent Skin Irritations : Targets issues like mange, eczema, fungal infections, itching, and pus pimples, ensuring your pet finds relief quickly.
- Promotes Hair Growth and Skin Healing : Soothes bare spots caused by mange or skin conditions, encouraging natural regrowth of fur.
- Wide Spectrum of Uses : Effective against mange and unrelated skin conditions such as hot spots, moist feet, ear mites, and ear infections.
- Gentle Yet Potent Formula: The pure vegetable oil and cod liver oil base ensure a non-irritating application, even for sensitive skin.
- Veterinarian-Recommended Strength: Contains 28% sulfur, a proven ingredient for combating mange and other skin issues
Ingredients
Active Ingredient: 28% Sulfur
Base Ingredients: Pure vegetable oil, cod liver oil, lanolin
Guaranteed Analysis
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- Shake the bottle thoroughly before use.
- Wear rubber gloves for safe handling.
- Application:
- For sarcoptic mange, apply once daily for several days.
- Massage the product deeply into the affected areas using slow, firm finger motions.
- For slow-healing spots, increase application to twice daily until the area improves.
- Precautions:
- Avoid use on animals younger than 12 weeks.
- Consult a veterinarian before using on elderly, pregnant, or nursing pets.
- If sensitivities arise, bathe your pet with mild soap and rinse thoroughly with water. Seek veterinary advice if symptoms persist.