Dog mange is one of the most miserable afflictions that can strike your
dog. It's a contagious and persistently itchy skin disease brought on
by parasitic mites burrowing under the skin.
It must be treated as soon
as you detect the symptoms. Otherwise the mange only gets worse.
The
symptoms of dog mange include continuous itching, hair loss, dry and
thickened skin with crusty scales, dry and wrinkled skin, unpleasantly
strong skin odor, and blisters and sores. It's difficult to spot mange
from the itching alone because dogs generally itch and scratch quite a
bit. However, if you see them scratching too hard and more than usual,
check them for mange. Keep an eye on the hair loss because this is a
very common symptom. In addition to the thin hair, if your dog's skin
is covered in sores and red blisters, he might have mange.
There
are different home remedies that you can use to give your dog some
relief from these mange symptoms. First of all, bathe your dog. Even
though he may have mange already, you can help prevent secondary
infections just through keeping your dog clean. When you bathe him, it
removes the dead and flaky skin. Give him some herbal supplements such
as Echinacea, araginogalactans, and astragalus to strengthen the immune
system of your dog.
You can also apply topical remedies. Such
things as aloe vera, vitamin E, or tea tree oil can be applied directly
to the affected areas. These will provide symptomatic relief. Be
careful to only choose remedies approved for topical application as
some remedies can be toxic.
As it's the mites living under the
dog's skin that causes mange, killing the mites is the best way to
treat this disease. This can be done by applying petroleum jelly
several times a day to the affected areas. The mites will be suffocated
by this.
Be sure to treat all of your pets because if your dog
has mange and hangs out with your other pets, chances are, they've
developed it as well. Dog mange can be serious and even deadly in
extreme cases. Taking immediate action is the best thing you can do as
soon as you notice your dog having symptoms.
Summary
Dog
mange is a very serious condition caused by mites living under the skin
and can be successfully treated with the use of home remedies.
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