Demodex
canis is a type of mite that is a normal skin inhabitant in most dogs. But when
the dog’s immune system is compromised, the mites jump at the chance to
multiply and cause skin problems. The good news is, demodex is not
transmissible between dogs.
There
are 2 forms of demodex in dogs --localized and generalized.
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Localized form -- There are a few patches
of bald skin that usually occur around the dog’s face.
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Generalized form -- Affected dogs have
multiple bald skin patches that spreads in any part of the dog’s body. The
dog’s hair coat appears thin and sparse and there may be concurrent bacterial
skin infections.
Dogs
that are showing signs of infestation are assumed to be immuno-compromised,
thus they will need extra care and attention to boost their immune system
function and keep the mite population in check.
Any
skin problem exhibited by your pet should be brought to the attention of a professional vet clinic Westminster MD.
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