Vet Basics Lime Sulfur Dip Antimicrobial for Dogs, Cats & Horses

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  • Effective and affordable treatment for mange, ringworm or other irritating skin conditions in dogs, cats and horses.
  • Makes an ideal mange control alternative for breeds with a sensitivity to ivermectin, like German Shepherds and Collies.
  • Antimicrobial and antiparasitic formula kills lice and mites, and effectively treats fungal and bacterial infections.
  • Easy-to-use formula can safely be used to treat even young companion animals, including puppies, kittens and foals.
  • Leave-in treatment can be used as needed by simply mixing with water and applying all-over or to affected areas.

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Top IngredientsActive Ingredients: Sulfurated Lime Solution 97.8%.Active Ingredients: Benzethonium Chloride 0.2% & Zinc Oxide 5%., Inactive Ingredients: Allantoin, Lanolin...Active: 0.15% Ketoconazole, Trizedta (Tromethamine USP, Disodium Edta Dihydrate). Also Contains: Deionized Water...Water, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Organic Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice...Deionized Water, Tea Tree Oil, Comfrey...
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81 Customer Questions


My eight week old kitten has ringworm in few spots. Vet told me to order to use by applying w/sponge. It won’t take very much. If I mix 4oz w/gallon of water how long can I use the gallon?

How long does it take to see a change in skin conditions like mange?
Answer by ChewyOct 06, 2018
This depends on the severity of the condition. This product is meant to deal with affected areas for 5-7 days at a time before needing reapplication.

Can I fill the bathtub with the proper dilution and put my whole dog in it? Or do I need to rub it on her like a shampoo?
Answer by ChewyAug 19, 2018
It is recommended to pour the dip solution (dilute 4 oounces of Lime Sulfur Dip in one gallon of water) over animal making sure it gets all the affected areas. Use a sponge on the animal's face to keep it out of their eyes, nose and mouth. Do not rinse or towel dry; let the animal air dry.

Can I use hairdryer to dry him? I have a 3 months kitten and he's been sneezing all the time, I'm afraid he will get sick if I just leave him there wet. Also, should I apply on his whole body or just ringworm spots?
Answer by ChewyAug 06, 2019
Apply the diluted lime sulfur dip solution liberally as a rinse or dip at 5-7 day intervals directly over the affected areas on the pet and massage into their skin. Allow the product to air dry and do not rinse.


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Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Garry on Nov 28, 2023

Mange

I recently bought the sulfur lime dip for my cat. The listing said it could be applied locally like a rub on. But the label said the cat couldn't lick it. I had no way of preventing her licking herself


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Yuliya on Nov 6, 2023

Ringworm in cat

My cat got ringworm (unconfirmed yet by culture) but our vet recommended to using it while we waiting for final results. And it has been great! I can say I noticed the improvements after first wash!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars