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#1 Posted : Saturday, October 02, 2010 11:00:48 AM Quote
Scabies in canines is contracted through skin parasites such as sacrcoptes scabie. It is extremely contagious in nature and mostly all the exposed dogs acquire it. These mites can often cause a lot of skin problems to dogs. Apart from the discomfort caused to the dog, scabies in canines can also be a frustrating issue for the owners. For the most part, vets misdiagnose the condition for allergic dermatitis or food; therefore it is important for the owners to detect the right symptoms for scabies.

The most common symptom of scabies is severe itching and the itching in the affected areas is so severe that the dog would continually bite or scratch it. Itchiness, crusting, inflamed skin as well as hair loss are some of the other signs included with scabies. If these symptoms are not taken care of, they can usually result into secondary skin infections.

The vet would usually do a number of surface scrapings on the dog's hocks, ears and elbows to confirm the presence of scabies. Eggs or mites are also found in the faecal flotation. On the other hand, a few vets also perform the reflex tests, which would test the presence of scabies along ‘pinna’ (the ear flap). At the time when you scratch these affected dogs, the animal would display an instinctive scratching motion with the rear leg. You must treat your dog with some scabicidal dip, where he would be rinsed with materials such as organophosphate, lime sulphur or amatraz. However, before you dip your hair, you must remove the dirt or crusts and clip on the affected hair.

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