As you’ll probably learn by now, demodectic mange doesn’t discriminate between puppies and adult dogs. At all ages, the unmistakable signs of hair loss and reddish skin are almost always indicators of the skin problem. It’s normal for anyone unfamiliar with mange to panic at the sight; after all, nobody wants to see their furkids … Read more
Does Your Puppy Have Demodectic Mange? Please Treat Them With Care
June 18th, 2012 | Posted by in Demodectic Mange - (Comments Off)Why You Should Use Medicated Shampoos for Treating Demodectic Mange
May 25th, 2012 | Posted by in Articles | Demodectic Mange - (Comments Off)The canine version of demodectic mange is primarily caused by an overpopulation of demodex mites on a dog’s body. The activities of these mites on the body aggravate the skin, causing widespread hair loss and red sores to appear, both of which are symptoms of the mange. There are numerous ways to treat the skin … Read more
Lemon Juice: The Unlikely Treatment for Demodectic Mange
May 21st, 2012 | Posted by in Demodectic Mange - (Comments Off)Most people think that demodectic mange requires a complex treatment procedure for getting rid of the skin problem, so they usually get things like Ivermectin or Mitaban dips. These things are indeed complex, and for the most part, they do get the job done. However, there is always a chance of the medicines failing to … Read more
Couple failed to meet needs of dog with mange (News Post)
May 17th, 2012 | Posted by in Demodectic Mange | News - (Comments Off)Here’s a bit of news about a couple who has tried their best, but were unsuccessful in treating their dog’s mange: A COUPLE failed to properly treat their dog for a skin condition, a court heard. Sammy Jo Webb and Carl Farley’s Staffordshire bull terrier had the one of the worst cases of mange … Read more
Demodex Mites: The Cause of Demodectic Mange in Dogs
May 14th, 2012 | Posted by in Demodectic Mange - (Comments Off)The demodex mite is a tiny organism, invisible to the naked eye and living on the skin of dogs all over the world. It’s mostly harmless, but demodex mites are also be the sole cause of demodectic mange in dogs. You’ve probably seen the destruction they can cause first-hand. Large swathes of bald skin, an … Read more
Five Good Reasons Why Vaseline does NOT work for Demodectic Mange on Dogs
May 11th, 2012 | Posted by in Articles | Demodectic Mange - (Comments Off)Vaseline is an extremely well-known brand of petroleum jelly. It’s so popular that the brand name is synonymous with the product itself, kind of like how Google is a synonym for internet search engines. It’s also one of the most commonly suggested remedies for demodectic mange, although any kind of petroleum jelly is more or … Read more
Molly the dog is looking for a new home after abuse (News Post)
May 10th, 2012 | Posted by in Demodectic Mange | News - (Comments Off)Some owners spend all their money and time to save their dog from a crippling skin problem, but some… don’t do anything at all. Read the article here: Molly the dog is looking for a new home after abuse
When Can You See an Improvement On Your Dog’s Skin After Demodectic Mange?
May 7th, 2012 | Posted by in Demodectic Mange - (Comments Off)Among other things, the skin problem is well-known for decimating the hair on dogs, causing large clumps of hair to drop and huge areas of red sores after that in serious cases. Therefore, it’s not a big surprise to learn that one of the surest signs of recovery for demodectic mange in dogs is the … Read more
Does Motor Oil Really Help Against Demodectic Mange?
April 30th, 2012 | Posted by in Articles | Demodectic Mange - (Comments Off)You may have heard this one before: “If your dog has demodectic mange, just get some motor oil and rub it on the infected parts. It’ll get better, trust me!” This remedy has all the features of an old wives’ tale. A rumor heard from a bar somewhere? Check. Advice supposedly passed down from ‘seasoned … Read more
The One Thing You Absolutely Need To Know About Demodectic Mange
April 27th, 2012 | Posted by in Demodectic Mange - (Comments Off)According to most people, demodectic mange is one of the worst problems your dog can get. It severely damages the skin and makes your dog look diseased (even though he absolutely isn’t). Worst of all, the mange seems almost impossible to get rid of. If you’re agreeing with this statement, it probably means that you’ve … Read more

