What You Want To Know About Mange For Your Cat And Dog
You can not bear it any more. You cringe every time you see your dog starting to nip and bite at her hind quarters. What could it be? Mange? There are three different types of this condition. All three can be treated in order to return your dog to health.
The Demodectic variety of this condition is probably the most common form. A miniscule mite, named Demodex canis is to blame for this condition that even healthy dogs can develop. Sometimes, when the mite population explodes, it can cause your pet a lot of discomfort. Most of the times, the demodectic condition appears as a single or a couple spots which will clear up on their own.
If your dog has a small mangy spot, it will likely disappear on its own. However, if your dog is covered in spots, it might need treatments in order to clear it up. Some people believe that some breeds of dogs are prone to this condition. Indeed, veterinary experts have noticed that certain breeds, such as Chihuahuas, Dobermans, Old English Sheepdogs, Afghan Hounds, Boston Terriers and Collies to name a few, are more likely to develop the demodectic variety.
If your dog has scaly looking dry flaky skin around its neck and or back, chances are it has “walking dandruff”, the common name for Cheyletiella. This version of the condition is caused by a large red mite. Although it only causes minor itching, it is a major concern as it can spread very easily to other dogs.
The cheyletiella form of this condition is one that is often spread in kennels. If your dog did not already exhibit signs of this before entering the facility, be certain to inform them to prevent the spread of this annoying mite.
Scabies is sometimes called sarcoptic mange when it appears on dogs. This infectious illness is sometimes hard to diagnose as it also resembles conditions such as allergies, the demodectic and even ringworm. However, it is important to treat it immediately as the mite which is responsible for the severe itching not only likes dogs and cats as hosts, but also humans.
If your dog exhibits signs that may point to mange, bring them to the veterinarian as quickly as possible. If scabies or walking dandruff are indicated, make certain to also treat any other furry animal friends at home. Clean bedding, vacuuming carpets and the sofa can prevent the spread of these pesky pests and return your pet and you to sanity and health.
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Sep 05, 2010 | | Dog Health

