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Old 07-26-2008, 05:12 AM   #6
vwill
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Originally Posted by Mom to Hot Rod View Post
We thought my little one had it and the vet told me that it would be at least 3 mos. He would have had to have 2 clear test results before being considered cured.

Also, you will have to pretty much disinfect everything in your home that may have contact with it. It is very contagious and can resurface if not cleaned properly. Fortunately we didn't have it.

Good luck.
My vet told me the same thing about the amount of time. He said it can appear to be cured and possibly not be. He said that they can have it with no visible symptoms and if you don't get rid of it, it can come back easily. So you can't cut any treatment short even if it looks like its over.

Vacuuming a lot is important too. Ringworm has spores and spreads that way. Its a fungus.
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