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EHS Mange puppy Reeves up for adoption.wmv

Meet Reeves, an adorable 4 month old Shepherd mix who came into the care of the Edmonton Humane Society in the middle of February at just 2 months old after he was found a stray wandering the Alexis Reserve near Gunn, Alberta. He had a severe case of Sarcoptic Mange on his right side. It is a highly contagious skin disease caused by parasitic mites. Reeves’ case was so bad, that when EHS medical staff members first examined him a chunk of his skin fell right off! Visit http://bit.ly/cLxfPb to learn how EHS medical staff members healed the adorable puppy and gave him a second chance

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What are the signs of Mange in dogs?

Mange is a parasitic infestation of the skin of animals.

Type: Rat Terrier
Age: 8 [human years]
Weight: 20 pounds

Symptoms:
-Bites her feet,making her paws red and irritated
-Also bites her tail and has red and irritated patches of skin
-Constantly has infected ears
-Always itches

Does she have the Mange,or is it just a skin irritation that will soon pass?
Yes,I do need to take her to the vet,I’m just looking for some quick information.

Yes. She mange.

Learn more about signs & symptoms of dog with mange and different types of mange.


How much would treatment of mange cost?

It is a boxer/bulldog mix, not my dog, but the mange has obviously spread, and along with the mange he has fleas…

How much would flea treatment and mange treatment(thorough) cost roughly?

the boxer is around 6 months old/average weight

You are talking office call, skin scraping to determine the type of mange (demodex), antibiotics, antifugal, medicated shampoo and treatment (ivermectic or mitiban drips).

In our area, a reason first office expense would be 150-200 dollars. A follow visit in 30 days with another skin scraping and some refills should be about 1/2-2/3rds of the first office call.

We treat demodex/mange in rescue on a regular basis.. time of treatment is 30-60 days, depending on how bad it is and spread. Total costs, 300-500

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How do dogs get mange?

So my Vet said my dog has mange and gave me medicine to treat it a few weeks ago. It’s been getting better but I just want to know how dogs get mange? Does anyone know? So I can prevent it next time!!

what kind of mange? demodex or sarcoptic? if its demodex, that is a mite that is normally present in the dogs skin but during times of stress or when the immune system is low, the mites become too much for the dogs system to control. if its sarcoptic mange that is contagious to people and other dogs.


What is in the chemical dip to treat the mange on dogs?

My dog has had the mange for several months. I have tried everything and have take him to the vet for a shot of ivermectin.
I want to try the chemical dip.

My dog had mange, and the CRAP I mean CRAP that the vet gave me made it more worse and it started to spead fast. But I searched online and I came aross the website called petsbestrx.com and its the mitactin spray and it cleaned up my dogs mange fast. Its only 15 dollars for a 2 oz spray.

Find out the different types of treatment for Mange.


Please help!! My cats have pretty bad mange. Need home remedy known to be safe & effective for cats! Thanks!?

Recently became aware that my cats itching was not b/c of fleas (tons of treatment) but from mange mites! I cannot afford a trip to the vet and am also weary of chemicals used to treat mites. I have found a number of mite remedies but all have been for dogs with no side notes indicating they are safe for cats. Please help if you have any information or experience.

Homeopathic Sulphur, either in drinking water or if the cat will take tablets, bath the affected area with warm water to ease the irritation


Mange Mites — What is demodicosis?

Education on mange. petsbestrx.com Learn the answer to What is demodicosis? This video contains information on pet health. petsbestrx.com


Demodectic Mange and Sarcoptic Mange in Dogs

petdoctorblog.com Dr. Severidt discusses demodectic mange and sarcoptic mange in dogs.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

“Mange” in dogs is caused by two kinds of parasites, Scabies is caused by sarcoptic mites and you can learn more at luvurdog.com
Video Rating: 3 / 5


Could this be demodectic Mange??

Hi,

I have a 4 year old Boxer who has broke out in red rashes/spots on his feet, the front of his legs, under his chin on his neck, and around his ear. He has broken out like this before, usually in the summer, but never this bad. He has no hair on the places and they are raw and scabby.

The veterinarian that we have been seeing for about two years now says that it is not demodectic mange. He has told us that the ones on his feet and neck are hot spots and the one around his ear was a bacteria infection that leaked out from his ear. But it seems like no matter what medication we put on the places, they continue to get worse, never better.

When Teej (the boxer) was around six months old, our old veterinarian told us that he had demodectic mange. She diagnosed this from a skin scraping she took and gave us the lyme dip, an oatmeal shampoo, and some other medication. She even showed me the small mange mites on the microscope (I worked for her at the time). And with the medication she gave him, the small spots that he had on his muzzle then seemed to clear up.

I am confused. Our new vet seems to think that once we treated the demodectic mange mites when he was a puppy, that they would never return. But from all the research I have done, I’m starting to think he could be wrong….

Does anyone have any suggestions as to what these spots could be? Or any suggestions for them that we could try at home?? I have spent a lot of money on vet bills trying to get rid of them and nothing seems to be working.

Please help!!!

Dont doubt yourself you saw it the first time, is it the same as before? if so just go to another vet or convince yours to do a scrape

Learn more about demodectic mange.


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