Per the Happy Jack Sarcoptic Mange Medicine  label, IF INHALED - Move person to fresh air. If person is not breathing call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably mouth to mouth, if possible. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. Have the product con…
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Happy Jack Sarcoptic Mange Medicine is pet safe if used as directed on the product label, and does not require the use of a cone after treating your dog.
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Although it is likely not harmful for your dog to lick the treated area once the application has completely dried, we suggest reaching out ei…
 According to the manufacturer, when using Happy Jack Sarcoptic Mange Medicine you will want to apply the product every day for 5-7 days without washing it off and should bath before applying.  After the applications for those consecutive days are complete, you should shampoo your dog really…
Read Full Answer »Happy Jack Sarcoptic Mange Medicine is only labeled for application on dogs and horses. It would not be applied to bedding or any surface.
The manufacturers instructions on the product label for Happy Jack Mange Medicine does not indicate that it should be washed off. It states: For sarcoptic mange apply once daily for several days. Wear rubber gloves and work well into the skin with a slow, firm finger massage. On areas tha…
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You would need to check the label of the product to make sure that it is labeled for mange, we cannot give off label advise. For example Happy Jack Sarcoptic Mange Medicine is labeled for mange.
Happy Jack Mange Medicine is not harmful to pets when used as directed. Licking may be a common pet reaction once applied. We are not aware of any other reactions caused by Happy Jack Sarcoptic Mange Medicine. If you suspect your pet is having a reaction as a result of the product, we suggest …
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You can refer to the manufacturer's product label for complete application instructions for Happy Jack Sarcoptic Mange Medicine. You can also contact Happy Jack directly for additional product support by either calling them at 1-800-747-4111 or by visiting their website's contact page.
We are not medical professionals and we are not qualified to give medical advice. Please contact your veterinarian and show them the product SDS which I have linked below for you.
https://www.domyown.com/msds/HAPPYJACKSARCOPTICMANGEMEDICINESDS.pdf
Happy Jack Mange Medicine is used directly on the areas that are affected by mange. It should be used every 7 days without bathing the animal. Whether you need to bathe your pet before use will depend on the specific skin condition and the recommendations of your vet. The product label and SDS d…
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Happy Jack Sarcoptic Mange Medicine is safe for your dog if used as directed on the manufacturer's product label.
For specific product support, Happy Jack can be reached directly by calling 1-800-326-5225, emailing [email protected] or by visiting their website's contact page.
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We would recommend contacting the manufacturer of Happy Jack Sarcoptic Mange Medicine or your vet to discuss normal reactions or expected reactions during treatment with the product. Mange mites in general can cause hair loss on the animal, so it could also be a symptom of the insect itself. Happ…
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You will want to contact your vet to see what is right for your pet.
Consult a veterinarian before using Happy Jack Sarcoptic Mange Medicine on debilitated, aged, pregnant or nursing animals.Â
We cannot confirm any homemade solutions/remedies at any time or between applications of Happy Jack Sarcoptic Mange Medicine or other medicines/topicals. We recommend consulting with your local vet.
We apologize that we do not offer Happy Jack Sarcoptic Mange Medicine in a spray bottle. It is available in both 8 oz and 16 oz bottles. We also carry Sardex here.
Happy Jack Sarcoptic Mange Medicine is not labeled for a fox, it is only labeled for topical treatments on dogs and horses only. Please reach out to your local Wildlife Rescue Organization for assistance.Â
We would recommend reaching out to a vet to be sure you are correctly treating and confirm if mange.
Bedbugs are not a parasite that lives on animals or people so there is no need to treat a dog for bedbugs. Instead, you need to treat the environment using a combination of products and diligent repeat treatments to eliminate bed bugs. Please view our Bed Bug Treatment Guide and Bed Bug Control…
Read Full Answer »Once your dog has completely dried after being treated with Happy Jack Sarcoptic Mange Medicine, it should be fine to allow your dog to be on your furniture. Â You can also contact the manufacturer for confirmation and for product support by emailing them at [email protected].