Beet and gruels. Allow cold, fresh water at all times. There are many 

 complications that may occur with this disease, such as Pneumonia, Bron- 

 chitis, Inflammation of the Brain, and of the Spinal Cord, and Paralysis, 

 usually of the hind quarters, and Abscesses are likely to form on some parts 

 of the body. Another common sequel is Chorea or St. Vitus dance, as shown 

 by a jerking of some parts of the body. All premises should be kept thor- 

 oughly disinfected with CONKEY'S NOX-I-CIDE according to directions 

 on package. CONKEY'S DISTEMPER REMEDY is 50c, or 55c, post- 

 paid. 



NOTE: DISTEMPER IN CATS Distemper in cats should receive the 

 same treatment as for dogs, reducing the dose to J4 amount, however. 



CONKEY'S MANGE REMEDY Like Distemper, Mange is a very 

 infectious disease. It may be contracted from other dogs or from infected 

 utensils, crates, etc. It is caused by a minute parasite which bores 

 under the skin, rapidly multiplying in numbers, and causing the most intense 

 itching. The animal bites and scratches itself continuously and loses flesh 

 and strength. It first appears at the joints under the forelegs, on the fore- 

 head, chest, or root of the tail, and spreads until the animal becomes a 

 loathsome object. 



TREATMENT First provide clean, dry quarters. No remedy can 

 overcome this disease unless absolute cleanliness and sanitation are main- 

 tained. Quarters should be free from dampness and drafts and should be 

 daily disinfected with CONKEY'S NOX-I-CIDE. Bedding should be 

 burned frequently and new, clean, dry straw provided. Wash the animal 

 thoroughly in a solution of CONKEY'S NOX-I-CIDE, one tablespoonful 

 to a quart of warm water according to directions. Apply CONKEY'S 

 MANGE REMEDY according to directions on package. It will relieve 

 the intense itching, cool the skin and destroy the germs. Tie the animal 

 so that it cannot have access to dirt, but will stay on its clean straw. 

 Where the dog may rub, disinfect the spot or object with a strong solu- 

 tion cf CONKEY'S NOX-I-CIDE. To allay the fever, CONKEY'S 

 DISTEMPER REMEDY should be given once or twice a day. This is 

 not absolutely necessary, but it will hasten recovery. CONKEY'S 

 MANGE REMEDY is guaranteed to please in cases of Mange on either 

 dogs or cats, and is an excellent remedy for Eczema, Canker, Sore Ears, 

 Ringworn, and all forms cf parasitic skin diseases. Price, SOc; 75c ex- 

 press paid. 



CONKEY'S WORM DROPS The dog flea is the common carrier of 

 the larvae of the worms that often affect dogs. The symptoms of this 

 trouble may be various, such as diarrhoea, loss of weight, restlessness, 

 rubbing of hindquarters, muscles twitching, colic, fits, etc. Portions of worms 

 are sometimes found in the excrement. CONKEY'S WORM DROPS have 

 been positively proven a successful remedy. They will remove the worms 

 without any injury to grown dogs or young puppies. This is a very common 

 ailment and every dog owner should keep on hand a package of CONKEY'S 

 WORM DROPS, ready for trouble. Price SOc, 65c express paid. 



CONKEY'S DOG TONIC For dogs that are run down, off feed, 

 clebilitated^from any cause, or those recovering from disease. This tonic b 

 giving satisfaction and can be depended on to bring the dog quickly to 

 condition. Price, SOc, or 55c, postpaid. 



CONKEY'S PI-NO We call attention here to the special value of 

 this mild disinfectant for use in the dog's bath and to rid the animal of 

 fleas. Pleasant to uce and very effective as a germicide, insecticide, etc. 

 Keeps the skin in clean, healthy condition, improves the coat and heals 

 cuts, sores or scratches. Prices, 7 oz., 25c; pint can, SOc; quart, 75c; half 

 gallon, $1. Express extra. See also page 80 and write for special booklet 

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