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  2. Mange - Wikipedia

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    Mange (/ ˈ m eɪ n dʒ /) is a type of skin disease caused by parasitic mites. [1] Because various species of mites also infect plants, birds and reptiles, the term "mange", or colloquially "the mange", suggesting poor condition of the skin and fur due to the infection, is sometimes reserved for pathological mite-infestation of nonhuman mammals.

  3. Moment Mange-Infected Puppy 'Falls in Love' with Pets From ...

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    A dog suffering from a terrible skin condition is getting the help he so desperately needs. Sheldon came to the PAWS Chicago animal shelter in Illinois with the worst case of mange we've ever seen.

  4. Injured Puppy Dumped with the Trash Gets 'Second Chance ... - AOL

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    All the puppies were malnourished, balding, and uncomfortable from severe mange. They also suffered burns on their paws from being abandoned in a metal crate during a week when the temperature ...

  5. Demodicosis - Wikipedia

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    Demodicosis / ˌ d ɛ m ə d ə ˈ k oʊ s ɪ s /, also called Demodex folliculitis in humans [1] and demodectic mange (/ d ɛ m ə ˈ d ɛ k t ɪ k /) or red mange in animals, is caused by a sensitivity to and overpopulation of Demodex spp. as the host's immune system is unable to keep the mites under control. Demodex is a genus of mite in the ...

  6. Puppy on the brink of death is totally transformed by love - AOL

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    After battling severe mange, infections and emaciation, little Libre is on the road to recovery and getting stronger every day. After battling severe mange, infections and emaciation, little Libre ...

  7. Dog skin disorders - Wikipedia

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    In severe cases, the irritation is generalised. If the allergens are seasonal, the signs of irritation are similarly seasonal. Many dogs with house dust mite allergy have perennial disease. [4] Some of the allergens associated with atopy in dogs include pollens of trees, grasses and weeds, as well as molds and house dust mites.