Happy Jack Kennel Dip II should be used by itself when bathing for mange mites, it is not labeled to be mixed with vinegar or with any other home remedy. This product kills on contact and also continues working for up to 30 days.
Please review the product label for more information.
The amount of time it takes to treat mange with Happy Jack Kennel Dip II will vary depending on multiple factors, including the extent of mange that your dog is currently suffering from. The product label instructions state to retreat dogs as needed, but not more than once every two weeks / 14 days.
We suggest reaching out to your veterinarian with questions and concerns regarding your dog's health, and contacting the manufacturer directly for additional product suppor. Happy Jack can be reached at 1-800-326-5225 or by visiting their website's contact page here.
Yes, after you use Happy Jack Kennel Dip II then you can apply Happy Jack Skin Balm. Remember Happy Jack Skin Balm can be applied on animals generously to affected areas once or twice daily.
Happy Jack Kennel Dip II application instructions for dogs over 12 weeks are as follows: Spray, Dip or Sponge on: Mix 1 part concentrate in 256 parts water. Spray, dip or pour diluted product on the dog until hair and skin are thoroughly wet, making sure that dog's entire body is treated. See label for complete application instructions.
Please find the mix rate for outdoor premise applications for Happy Jack Kenne Dip II below.
Mix 2 fl. oz. (60 mL) concentrate in 10.5 gal. water or 14 mL in 2.5 gal. water. Use enough finish spray to penetrate foliage, usually 50 – 100 gal. per acre (1 – 2 gal. per 1000 sq. ft.). To prevent infestation of buildings, treat a band of vegetation 6 – 10 feet adjacent to the structure. Conversion Equivalents: 1 fl. oz. = 30 mL = 2 Tablespoons = 6 Teaspoons
This product is used also as a spray, dip or sponge on application to dogs as directed on the label as well as interior crack and crevice applications (instructions below).
Mix 1 to 2 parts concentrate in 80 parts water (8 oz. in 2.5 to 5 gal. or 1 pt. in 5 to 10 gal. or 48 mL to 96 mL in 1 gal.) Thoroughly spray infected areas, pet beds, resting quarters, nearby cracks and crevices, along baseboards, moldings, windows, and door frames, and localized area of floor and floor covering. Do not exceed 0.56 lbs ai per 1000 sq ft of treated area. Fresh bedding should be placed in animal quarters following treatment.
Before applying Happy Jack Kennel Dip II, please contact your Veterinarian directly for advise on treatment as we are not medical professionals and we are not qualified to give medical advise.
Please have the SDS Sheet available to provide information regarding the product to your Vet.
Happy Jack Kennel Dip II is safe if applied as directed. Please find the SDS here for additional information.
If you are applying Happy Jack Kennel Dip II as a dip or with a sponge, once the product is diluted and applied thoroughly to your pet, they will drip dry. It is not recommended that you rinse your pet.
Please view the full product label for more information.
Per the Happy Jack Kennel Dip Ilabel instructions: Spray, dip or pour diluted product on the dog until the dog's hair and skin are thoroughly wet (saturated), making sure the dog's entire body is treated. Do not apply to the dog's face. Let drip dry on dog and do not rinse off.
Happy Jack Kennel Dip II is not labeled for use on furniture, it is only for use on animals and premise spray as directed on the product label.
Happy Jack Kennel Dip II is mixed at 1/2 fl oz per gallon of water as a dip. It can be applied as needed no more often than every 14 days.
For low volume spray applications, the rate is 1 part concentrate in 32 parts water (1 fl. oz. or 30 mL in 1 quart of water). In an 8 oz spray bottle, you would only be using 7.5 ml per 8 oz of water.
Applying only 1-2 fl. oz. per dog. Starting at the tail, stroke against the lay of the hair, spraying the parted hair with a fine mist directly behind the hand to insure penetrating the hair coat. Spray the entire dog until the hair coat is damp.
Per the product label, it is recommended to consult a veterinarian before using Happy Jack Kennel Dip II on pregnant dogs.
Since the product label advised not to use Happy Jack Kennel Dip II on dogs that are debilitated and that sensitivities may occur on any animals, we recommend consulting your vet before using this or other topical medicated products on your dog.
Happy Jack Kennel Dip II kills on contact and also continues working for up to 30 days. Please be sure to follow the product label instructions.
The time it takes to see full results depends on the severity of the condition. Per the Happy Jack Kennel Dip II label, you can retreat dogs as needed but not more than once every (two weeks) (14 days). Reapply to Premises as needed, but not more often than once every 14 days. Please see the label for complete application instructions.
Happy Jack Kennel Dip II is labeled to be used on dogs. This product is not labeled for use on rabbits, so we would not recommend using this product on your rabbits. You can browse products that we have for small animals here.
It would depend on what type of flea and tick prevention the dog is taking. We recommend consulting with your vet or the manufacturer prior to use of Happy Jack Kennel Dip II.
There are about 946.353 mL in the 32 oz bottle of Happy Jack Kennel Dip II.
The Happy Jack Kennel Dip II Product Label gives multiple use rates based on how you are applying the product, what you are applying the product for, and where you are applying the product.
Per the Product Label:
For use on Dogs to Control Fleas, Ticks (Including Deer Ticks, carrier of Lyme disease) Mange Mites, Lice and Stable Flies: Spray, Dip or Sponge on: Mix 1 part concentrate in 256 parts water (1 fl. oz. in 2 gal. or 30 mL in 2 gal. or 8 fl. oz. in 16 gal.) Spray, dip or pour diluted product on the dog until the dog’s hair and skin are thoroughly wet (saturated), making sure that dog’s entire body is treated. Do not treat dog’s face. Let drip dry on dog and do not rinse off.
Low Volume Spray: Mix 1 part concentrate in 32 parts water (1 fl. oz. or 30 mL in 1 quart). Spray 1-2 fl. oz. per dog. Starting at the tail, stroke against the lay of the hair, spraying the parted hair with a fine mist directly behind the hand to insure penetrating the hair coat. Spray the entire dog until the hair coat is damp.
For use on Dog Premises to control Fleas and Ticks: Indoor Premise Spray: Mix 1 to 2 parts concentrate in 80 parts water (8 oz. in 2.5 to 5 gal. or 1 pt. in 5 to 10 gal. or 48 mL to 96 mL in 1 gal.) Thoroughly spray infected areas, pet beds, resting quarters, nearby cracks and crevices, along baseboards, moldings, windows, and door frames, and localized area of floor and floor covering. Do not exceed 0.56 lbs ai per 1000 sq ft of treated area. Fresh bedding should be placed in animal quarters following treatment.
Outdoor Premise Spray: Mix 2 fl. oz. (60 mL) concentrate in 10.5 gal. water or 14 mL in 2.5 gal. water. Use enough finish spray to penetrate foliage, usually 50 – 100 gal. per acre (1 – 2 gal. per 1000 sq. ft.). To prevent infestation of buildings, treat a band of vegetation 6 – 10 feet adjacent to the structure. Conversion Equivalents: 1 fl. oz. = 30 mL = 2 Tablespoons = 6 Teaspoons