White Labrador |
It is normal for mites to attack in large
quantities. They reproduce very quickly and as such, need to be treated as soon
as the dog presents signs of infection. Dog mange can live because the mites
will penetrate the skin to remove the nutrients. This is what causes the
outbreaks on the skin of the dog. Many times, dog mange will manifest in the
eyes, lips, and lower limbs.
There are a few types of dog mange, each of
which is characterized differently. The most common types include demodectic
mange, sarcoptic mange, or cheyletiella mange. Different breeds of dogs are
prone to different mange. Sarcoptic mange, for example, is the smallest of all
mites and cannot be seen with the naked eye. On the other hand, the
cheyletiella mites are the largest mange to affect dogs and can be seen on the
skin of a White Labrador by simply
looking at it.
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