Owner’s Look At Dog Scabies
June 29, 2009 by
Filed under Dog Care
Scabies in dogs is caused by a mite infestation. Scabies is a highly contagious condition. Other animals and even humans can be affected.
Feeding on material on the skin, these parasitic mites live on the surface of your dog’s skin. They usually burrow just below the surface of the skin, but can sometimes be found crawling around on the surface. This article will discuss scabies in canines.
Symptoms
Dogs with this condition will itch severely. This prompts your dog to scratch at the area constantly. This usually causes crusty skin and hair loss. It’s also common for secondary skin infections to develop.
Diagnosis
Scabies in dogs is normally diagnosed by on visual symptoms. Your dog’s vet may also choose to do a skin scraping. Mites will be detected via the skin scraping. However, this method can prove to be inaccurate. This is because these mites are naturally found on dogs.
Treatment
Bathing your dog with medicated shampoo is the main method of treatment. Your dog will probably need these baths on a weekly basis for at least a month. You may need to go back to the vet for a checkup since some cases require longer treatment. He will determine if the condition is successfully treated.
Prevention
This disease is very contagious, as you have already learned. If there are additional dogs in your home, you should have them checked for the mites. All carpeting and bedding need to be cleaned thoroughly since they can harbor the mites. Your dog will likely be reinfected if you don’t clean them.
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