Sunday, March 17, 2013

Understanding Dog Mange on yellow labrador puppies


Yellow Labrador Puppies
Dog mange on yellow labrador puppies can be generalized or localized. If it is the latter then the outbreak will take place on particular regions of the dog’s body. Generally the face, feet, and ears are prone to outbreaks. Generalized mange is when the entire body of the yellow labrador puppies is affected. This type is the most severe and treating the disease will not always render good results.

If direct contact is made then humans become infected. However, those mites which cause dog mange cannot reproduce on the skin of humans as quickly as they can on the skin of dogs, giving humans more time to seek treatment.

If the mites have transferred to the human skin then itching and skin irritation will occur. However, it will heal once the mites have died. Nonetheless, humans should be cautious of their dogs so as to notice when they are suffering from discomfort and pain associated with infection from mites.

Your yellow labrador puppies need to be treated before the disease gets out of control. A visit to the vet will help. The vet will ascertain the history of the pet and will look at the affected areas.  It is necessary to treat your pet at the earliest as it can get pretty serious if your pet is left untreated.

You can actually ensure that your dog is not infected by Dog Mange by keeping your dog clean and taking the dog to the vet regularly for check-ups. 

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