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LimePlus Pet Dip Concentrate, 4 oz
Retail: $10.99
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Item #: 1015086
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LimePlus Dip is used as adjunctive treatment for demodex and sarcoptic mange. A sulfur concentrate for the treatment of non-specific dermatological conditions. Extremely effective in the treatment of dermatophytosis. |
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LimePlus Dip is used as adjunctive treatment for demodex and sarcoptic
mange. A sulfur concentrate for the treatment of non-specific dermatological
conditions. Extremely effective in the treatment of dermatophytosis.
- Available in 4 oz (12/case) or Gallon bottles (4/case)
- Can be applied as a rinse, spray or dip at 5-7 day intervals after
diluting 4 ounces in one gallon of water
- High level of safety and efficacy. Can be used on dogs and cats, as well
as puppies and kittens
- Antiseptic and keratolytic
Active Ingredient: Sulfurated Lime Solution 97.8%
Inert Ingediants:2.2% Total: 100%
Dilution: Pour entire contents into a gallon container and fill it
with water. Mix well.
Directions for Use: Bathe animal prior to application . Rinse off
shampoo. Pour entire contents of diluted LimePlus Dip onto pet and work into
skin. Allow to dry on the animal. DO NOT RINSE. May be applied at 5 to 7 day
intervals.
Precautions: For topical use on dogs and cats. Keep out of reach of
children. This product is malodorous. May cause skin irritation. If irritation
develops, decrease frequency of use or discontinue. Avoid eye contact. If eye
contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water. NOTE: If a precipitate or crust
forms, immerse sealed container in warm water for 15 minutes and shake well.
Then use according to directions.
Storage: Store at room temperature.
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This information is for general reference only and should not be used for the diagnosis or treatment of any condition of your pet. Because is intended as a general reference, this information may not include all possible uses, precautions, directions, reactions (including allergic), drug interactions, or withdrawal times. Always consult your local veterinarian and have your pet examined for any advice concerning the diagnosis and treatment of your pet, including which products and doses are most appropriate. Any trademarks are the property of their respective owners.