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« Reply #180 on: March 16, 2026, 09:01:16 am »

Semmes that’s what I’ve learned so far. The bugs bite but that isn’t how you are infected. The bug has a parasite that enters the body through wounds or mucus membranes, etc when the bug defecates on the person/animal while biting them or by defecating in  their water. They say people can be treated so I’m not sure why a dog couldn’t be. Still have some digging to do. They also say it can remain unnoticed or undetected for years making it hard to narrow down when they were actually infected. I can’t believe that ivermectin wouldn’t have an affect on the parasite and the bug itself.


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