Demodectic Mange
Demodex mites, tiny skin parasites, are present in many dogs without causing any problems. However, if the mites proliferate excessively they can become a health issue. Dogs affected by demodectic mange show signs of hair loss, initially around the eyes and mouth, and then elsewhere. Other symptoms include oily skin, skin thickening, scratching and itching.
Pups affected by localized demodectic mange heal spontaneously over a period of two months. On the other hand, generalized mange is considered a serious disorder and requires more aggressive approach: benzoyl peroxide shampoo to remove the skin scales and amitraz spray to kill the mites.
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