Demodex in Dogs | Demodicosis

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Dr. Lera talks about demodex (aka demodicosis, or demodectic mange) with Pepper, a six0month-old female intact bulldog.

Demodex, also known as demodectic mange, in dogs is a mite infestation on your dog’s skin. The mites are tiny, eight legged, cigar shaped, and feed in the hair follicles and oil glands of the skin. Most cases of demodex are self-limiting, meaning your dog is able to stop the growth and reproduction of the demodex mites and will also repair the damage that was done by the mites. When Demodex first appears, it may just look like a small spot of hair loss, possibly from rubbing the area. However, if you notice any crusting on the skin or the hair loss spreads contact your veterinarian for an appointment. Symptoms of Demodex to look for include: hair loss in patches, rubbing their face or head, redness or inflammation of the skin, excessive oil on the skin, crusting on the skin and paws that are swelling. (source: wagwalking.com)

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