Efficient Mange Treatment For Demodectic Mange

April 13, 2010

in Cats

A demodectic mange treatment can be more complex than simply giving your dog a prescription medication. There are various forms of this type of mange and there are various components to treating it. The mite that causes this form of mange is quite stubborn and is not easily disposed of. This is due to the fact that this is a naturally occurring mite that appears on dogs. Cohesively living is natural when it comes to mite and dog, at least until there is some sort of interruption or unbalancing of the natural cohesion.

Localized mange is simply demodectic mange that if confined to a single area on the body, usually the face. This creates a very irritated snout and can impact the eyes as well. The mites are known to dwell deep inside the hair follicles so that creating effective treatment has proven difficult.

Generalized mange is more likely to be witnessed all over the body. There will often be patchy areas of fur loss and the dog will often just look unhealthy altogether. This is a very common form of mange when the immune system of a dog becomes inflamed for one reason or another. Dogs more than 18 months of age rarely become infected with this type of mange unless their immune system is compromised or seriously stressed.

Mange that is limited to just the paws is usually the most difficult, most embedded type of mange to try to deal with. This is known as demodectic pododermatitis and can easily require a biopsy for true diagnostics. Because the paws are so hard to treat, many dogs end up entering treatment that can last 12 months or longer.

Because we know so little about mange as lay people we tend to become fearful of a contagious infection. However, since the mites that cause the problem are already part of your dog, there is no way to really spread it. Rather the individual dog in question is having some sort of ailment that is allowing the mites to create the problem. You can sort of consider it to be a symptom of an illness. It still must be treated but the dog does not need to be isolated.

Create the healthiest possible diet that you can for your dog so that he has the nutrient base to fight the ailment. A high protein, high quality dog food is essential as low quality dog food can cause more inflammation due to wheat intolerance and poor nutrition.

Parasitic infestations can be highly problematic at this stage. You want to ensure that your dog is well clear of things like fleas and ticks, as well as internal parasites like worms. Infestations rob your dog of his immune health and cause irritation that can lead to further discomfort.

The medications that are used can be problematic. While most dogs will happily tolerate the Ivermectin, there are certain breeds that are highly sensitive to the medication. Unfortunately, these breeds tend to find the treatment to be fatal. Herding and Collie dogs are at the top of the list. Australian Shepherds and Old English Sheepdogs are also on the list. You can have your dog tested to ensure he will be able to handle the treatment. If he can’t, Amitraz dips are the next best thing. These dips help to kill the mites so that the dog can regrow hair, become much more comfortable, and lead a healthy life.

Find the details and information you need to give your pet the best mange treatment available today! You can eliminate Demodectic mange fast and easy!

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