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Skin and Coat
In-depth education on flea allergy dermatitis, skin infections, and shedding.

 
 
 

Understanding Demodectic Mange (Red Mange)

 

Unlike sarcoptic mange, demodectic mange (red mange) is generally not contagious. Demodex mites are found on every dog, however, dogs with weak immune systems are more inclined to develop demodectic mange due to the dog’s body being unable to naturally fight off the parasites. Signs of demodectic mange include patches of dry, scaly skin and redness near the mouth or eyes. Young short-haired breeds are also more inclined to develop demodectic mange.

To help better control demodex mites on your dog, consider the following steps:

 
  

Control mites.

To control mites, use products containing Amitraz which works to suspend the nervous system of parasites.
 
 
  

Controlling demodex mites on your pet can prevent demodectic mange from developing
Young short-haired dogs are most at risk for developing demodectic mange.
  

Boost your dog's immune system.

Help your pet fight against mites by boosting your pet’s immune system with supplements.
 
  

  
 
Max's Tip: Yucca Intensive is an all natural supplement that is thought to promote symptom relief (from itching and inflammation) similar to steroid medications with none of the side effects. Yucca Intensive can be applied directly to the skin or mixed in with food.