92 Niu'siiig vs. Dosing. 



rubbed In each time, taking care to rub 

 gently, In order that the inflamed parts 

 may not be Irritated. This preparation, 

 when faithfully applied, will. In most cases, 

 completely cure mange In Its Incipient 

 stage. The treatment should be continued 

 from four to eight clays, according to the 

 persistence of the trouble. In obstinate 

 cases of eczema, when the system Is great- 

 ly weakened by disease, we cannot look 

 for complete recovery until the disturbing 

 cause Is removed, and the patient restored 

 to his normal condition. The chief reli- 

 ance must be upon nutritious food, judi- 

 ciously supplied, with careful nursing. 



Need of Proper Care* 



As I have already stated, dogs that re- 

 ceive proper care, and are kept in vigorous 

 healtli, will nearly always succeed in throw- 

 ing off many of the ordinary ills to which 

 they are subject; and even when disease 

 does gain a foothold, their powc^rs of resist- 



