Mange is a skin condition that occurs in dogs but can also occur in other animals, including other household pets. There are two types of mange that occur in dogs: demodectic mange and sarcoptic mange (see References 1 and 2).
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Dog mange is a condition that occurs when tiny mites burrow under your dog's skin. Symptoms include scratching, hair loss and inflammation.
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Sarcoptic mange in dogs is a condition caused by parasitic mites. These mites get into the skin and cause itching, irritation, sores and swelling. Sarcoptic mange is highly contagious. Any dog suspected of having sarcoptic mange should be kept...
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Sarcoptic mange in dogs is caused by the Sarcoptes scabiei canis mite. This particular type of mite is a burrower and embeds itself deep within the dog's skin. It can also infect human beings, meaning that the first signs of sarcoptic mange should be...
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Mange is a mild to serious condition caused by several types of parasitic mites. These mites irritate dogs' skin and take residence near or in the hair follicles, causing itching and hair loss. Of the three main types of mange dogs tend to acquire...
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