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)Ivermectin Alternatives for Demodectic Mange
April 12th, 2012 | Posted by in Demodectic Mange - (Comments Off)Ivermectin is the most common type of treatment for demodectic mange. It’s not hard to understand why – It’s easy to administer and it’s both safe and effective for most cases. Should you wish to use something else other than Ivermectin however, there are two other pharmaceutical options that you can take. They are: – … Read more
Mitaban for Demodectic Mange: Friend or Foe?
January 2nd, 2012 | Posted by in - (0 Comments)On paper, Mitaban seems like the best weapon any dog owner can have against mange, especially the demodectic variety; you pour a liquid all over an affected dog’s body and it promptly kills all the mites responsible for the skin problem. Do this a couple of times and the bugs will be gone and your … Read more
Demodectic Mange Treatments Overview: Vet Approved Medicines
November 14th, 2011 | Posted by in - (0 Comments)Overview One of the most common ways to treat demodectic mange in dogs is to seek the advice of a veterinarian. As an animal doctor, the vet is relied upon and trusted to deliver an effective solution within minutes of consulting his patient. There are currently three different types of treatment recommended by vets for … Read more
Demodectic Mange Treatments: A Basic Overview
November 7th, 2011 | Posted by in - (0 Comments)This article contains a brief introduction of the various treatment options available for curing demodectic mange in dogs. If you you’re looking to learn more about demodectic mange in general, or the symptoms usually associated with the skin disease, then I highly suggest reading the articles concerning those first before diving into the topic of … Read more

