Posted On Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 By Wendell Ruben
There is an easy way to treat ear mites without having to take your pet to the veterinary office. Mites can cause a lot of damage to your pet’s ears if they are left untreated. Using mineral oil to destroy these mites is a simple process that you can do at home.
Posted On Tuesday, April 27th, 2010 By Wendell Ruben
Have you noticed that your cat is scratching his ears more than ever? Is your cat digging the blood literally out of the skin around his ears? If this is the kind of behavior that you are seeing from your cat, it is time to check for the kind of ear mites cats get.
Posted On Saturday, April 24th, 2010 By Wendell Ruben
If you own an animal, you are not only responsible for giving them an immense amount of love, you are also required to take care of them. Dog ear mites are known as a small parasite that thrives by consuming blood from your animals ears. These mites are a severe health problem in animals, if they are not properly treated they can force your animal to become deaf.
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Posted On Friday, April 23rd, 2010 By Wendell Ruben
There are several home remedies ear mites will hate, but you will love. Pets often shake their heads and scratch their ears when the very tiny ear mites invade their ears. Since the mites are very contagious, if you have more than one pet in the home, all pets should be treated.
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Posted On Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 By Wendell Ruben
When does your pet need a home remedy ear mites treatment? Well, the chances of him having an infestation needing treatment are high – if you notice things like brown ear gunk that comes back after you clean it off, and the fact that he won’t stop scratching his ears.
Posted On Monday, April 19th, 2010 By Wendel Ruben
Any pet lover doesn’t want to see his or her pet dog to undergo any form of suffering. And seeing a furry friend suffer from demodectic mange can be quite unbearable. This skin disease happens when mites behind it uncontrollably grow in number. In some cases, management may be needed, but there are times when no cure is required.
Posted On Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 By Wendell Ruben
While medication is certainly part of a comprehensive demodectic mange treatment, there are numerous components to effectively treating the ailment. The problem is caused by a mite that under normal circumstances does not cause health problems for the dog. The mite and the dog have been coexisting together happily for centuries. A reaction generally happens when there is some sort of symbiotic discord within the dog’s immune system.
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Posted On Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 By Wendel Ruben
If you see a cat itching uncontrollably and has rashes and scaly skin, then the cat probably has mange. Mange in cats is generally treatable and does not jeopardize the overall health of cats but it can get worse especially when not remedied quickly. It can act as a vector of bacteria and eventually cause infection. There can also be cases of mange infecting humans.
Posted On Friday, March 12th, 2010 By Wendell Ruben
Understanding why the best mange home remedy for dog mange works is an article that explains the scientific principles that allow certain home made remedies to relieve the suffering caused by mange.
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