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Treatment: Bathing- in Pearson's disinfectant 

 fluid, diluted eighty times with water — that is, 

 four tablespoonfuls to a gallon — is a good remedy, 

 but it is necessary to continue the treatment for 

 some time so as to destroy the young lice as they 

 escape from the eggs. Another effectual remedy 

 is bathing the dog in kerosene one part, separated 

 milk six parts, well mixed together. But neither 

 of these remedies destroy the nits. To do so it is 

 necessary to mix either the Pearson's fluid or the 

 kerosene with oil in the proportions previously 

 mentioned, and thoroughly rub it all over the dog 

 and leave it on him for some days ; in fact, it is 

 advisable to repeat the dressing again four days 

 later, and not wash him for a week. 



To get rid of the lice entirely the kennels, also 

 collars, leads, brushes, in fact everything belong- 

 ing to the dog, should be thoroughly disinfected 

 by fumigation and washed in a strong solution 

 of Pearson's fluid. 



When a sick dog, as one suffering from dis- 

 temper, is infested with lice, washing, of course, 

 is out of the question at such a time. The 

 only thing to do, then, is to use some effectual 

 insecticide powder. 



Penis, Growths on : 



Symptoms : Dogs, especially those used for 

 stud, and particularly bull-dogs, are liable to 

 growths on the penis. They are red in colour, 

 and look not unlike a raspberry. The dog 

 suffering in this way often has drops of blood 

 at the orifice of the prepuce. These growths 

 are contagious, and a dog suffering from them 



