Posts Tagged ‘what is mange’

Will mange go away without treatment?

No. Mange mites will not die if left untreated. In fact, results will be just the opposite. Mange will only worsen if left untreated. If you do not treat your pet and their environment you will continue to see extreme hair loss, infection and inflammation. The only way to get rid of mange is a full mange treatment. Read the rest of this entry »

When should we stop treating for mange?

You can stop treating for mange once you notice the recovery signs. Some of these are gained appetite, hair re-growth, more active and the skin starts to look normal. Please call a customer service specialist at 337-937-8800 if you are not sure that your pet is getting better.

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Is it safe for the mange spray to touch our skin?

When administering the mange treatment it is possible for the mange spray to touch your skin. It is completely safe if the mange spray happens to touch your skin. If you would like, you can simply wash it off with clear water.

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Do mange mites lay eggs?

Yes. Mange mites do lay eggs when they reproduce. It is important to follow the mange regimen provided in order to ensure all eggs, larvae and adult mange mites have been eliminated from your pet’s body and their environment. If all the mites and eggs have not been killed, the possibility of re-infestation is much greater. Read the rest of this entry »

Can my cat give my dog mange?

Yes. Although it is rare for a cat to transfer mange to a dog and visa versa, it is possible. Cats more commonly contract Notoedric mange which is not a common form of mange for a dog to have.

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Can you breed a dog or cat with mange?

Except in the case of demodex mange, after complete and successful treatment of mange the dog or cat can be bred once they are completely free of mange. Demodectic Mange is only spread from mother to its litter and therefore animals with demedectic mange should not be bred. Read the rest of this entry »

What is glover mange?

Glover mange is a term used when the mange appears dry, patchy and flaky. The skin around the affected areas will be dry and flaky and may or may not have pustules from the mange mites. Read the rest of this entry »

What is fox mange?

Fox mange is another name for sarcoptic mange. Sarcoptic Mange is the most contagious form of mange mites, but also the least serious because this species of mange mite burrows into the very top layers of skin and cause the least damage to the animal. However, even though it is the least serious form it can still result in extreme health risks and will not go away without treatment. Read the rest of this entry »

How are your mange products better than what is on the market?

Most pet mange products are toxic to animals. Our PetsBestRx mange solution is completely safe and non-toxic for you and your pets. Also our products are gentle enough to be used daily.

Another feature that puts us ahead of the competition is we offer a complete mange mite solution with environmental products to treat for mange mites in your home.

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Does your packaging say mange on the box?

The words mange cure does not appear on our package. Our logo is not even displayed on the packaging. Our logo is our blue and white Q. The only thing that is located on the outside of the package is the Shipping label which states our company name and address and your name and address. Read the rest of this entry »