Cure mange in dogs
Your dog can be affected by mange almost certainly. That’s why you ought to be ready to cure this problem when faced with it. The dog mange is a dermic illness induced by parasites that dwell on your dog’s skin. The mange in dogs is considered contagious, for both them and you. Not to mention the fact that without any mange cure, this skin problem will make your dog repugnant and less attractive, because his body will be covered by wounds, scabs, blisters, and he will suffer hair loss in those damaged portions.
Don’t cure the mange by yourself. Immediately after spotting the first symptoms of mange, take your dog to a vet and hear what he says. Discovering the right symptoms shows you the right type of mange and ways to treat it accordingly. There are 3 types of mange, each one featuring diverse symptoms and effects.
The first mange type, the chyletiella mange, isn’t considered a major skin problem. Its ymptoms are easily observed on the skin, since many skin regions will be covered in light dandruff. The damaged areas will cause your dog to lick and scratch in those parts.
The mange caused by the sarcoptic mite is noticeable on your dog’s skin. Scratching incontrollably leads to hair loss issues on the dog’s body. Since the mange is infectious, you should be careful. You should seek the vet’s advice on dealing with this specific mange type.
The third one, named demodex mange, can be observed especially in young dogs and puppies. It is caused by the demodex mites. This type of mange can also be a result of a hereditary system immunity deficiency in some dog breeds. Some dog breeds seem less susceptible to this kind of mange, others may never get infected by it. The muzzle, the eye mask and the face are specific regions to spot the lesions caused by mange. Skin thickening and dry secretions will appear in the damaged areas. The veterinarian will most surely prescribe you some antibiotics.
Point blank advice: always seek vet advice. Don’t treat the mange by yourself. The vet will surely prescribe unguents and antibiotics for your dog. Ask your local vet for advice on how not to be infected by mange.
Don’t ignore your dog, just because he has mange. Don’t cease expressing your care and love towards him and try your best to cure him of mange.