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 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 Monday, March 29th, 2010 By Wendell Ruben
Few things are as irritating to a dog as mange symptoms can be. A severe case of mange will have the dog trying to relieve the itch by chewing, scratching and biting at his skin. Here are some hints to learn how about mange treatments and mange medicines.
Posted On Sunday, March 28th, 2010 By Wendell Ruben
If you are dealing with a diagnosis of your dog having mange for the first time, it can be frustrating to make a decision on treatment. Sometimes mange sprays can be very costly and may not work well with your budget at the time. However, you have to treat your dog so that they can fully recover. If you have found yourself in this situation, then here is some information on what is the best mange spray to use as a home remedy for mange.
Posted On Sunday, March 28th, 2010 By Wendell Ruben
A dog that is coping with mange mites can be a heart breaking sight. In the advanced stages, this kind of mange can be life threatening and the dog that has progressed that far looks the part as well. If you notice your dog has started scratching more so than usual, you should make an appointment at you vet to make sure of the cause. If you do end up with a mange diagnosis, then you should also make sure that you treat demodectic mange with non toxic mange spray.
Posted On Saturday, March 27th, 2010 By Wendell Ruben
Do you know about some of the kinds of health problems your dog can experience? Do you know the symptoms to look for in skin conditions that signals that is time for a trip to the vet? The best kind of treatment for any medical problem is when it is caught early. The same is true for skin ailments, especially mange. If you find out that your pet has this skin problem, then you need to treat demodectic mange with non toxic mange medicines.
Posted On Friday, March 26th, 2010 By Wendell Ruben
There are different skin diseases your pet dog may acquire if not taken care of properly. However, perhaps none is as discomforting as a certain type of mange: cheyletiella. Read on to learn some important information on cheyletiella mange dogs.
Posted On Friday, January 29th, 2010 By Michael Harish
If you have a dog that is driving you crazy up all night chewing and itching, then he most likely is suffering from an allergy to fleas. Sounds ridiculous but it’s more common than you think. For some dogs, this can turn into a serious problem, especially if left untreated.