I have no idea. It's a rather strange and unclear statement. Maybe you need to provide more context.
I'm not sure what you mean by that. 'Advocate' and 'mange' seem unrelated. Can you explain further?
Sorry, I don't understand the connection between 'advocate' and 'killing mange'. Could you clarify or elaborate?
Yes, Advocate can be effective in treating mange in cats. But it's important to use it as directed by a veterinarian.
Advocate may or may not treat mange effectively. A lot of factors come into play, like the stage of the mange infestation, the individual pet's health, and how the treatment is administered.
It depends. Sometimes advocate can be helpful for mange, but it might not be a guaranteed solution.
Advocate has shown success in treating sarcoptic mange. But it's not a one-size-fits-all solution. A veterinarian's assessment and a proper treatment plan based on the specific situation are crucial for the best results.
It depends. Advocate can be effective for some cases of demodectic mange, but its success rate varies.
Mange has the potential to kill animals. It disrupts their normal physiological functions and can cause complications that are difficult to overcome without proper treatment.
I'm not sure. It depends on various factors like the dosage and the specific condition of the mange.
In some cases, mange can kill animals, especially if it leads to secondary infections or if the animal's immune system is already compromised. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial.
Mange can be very serious for a coyote, but it doesn't always directly kill it. It can weaken the coyote's immune system and make it more vulnerable to other diseases or predators.
Well, it's not a straightforward yes or no. Mange treatment can be complex and whether Dawn is effective in killing it depends on things like the type and severity of mange, the application method, and the individual animal's condition.