Posted by admin | Posted in Dog Care Tips | Posted on 15-02-2005
Tags: dog, dog mites symptoms, dogs, ear, mange, mites

Took in a stray with ear mites?
Someone dumped a cat outside our house, and had to pass and fed her. More later found that he had a horrible ear mite infestation, although not to let it go anywhere near our dog, and we wash our hands after the hit, I'm a little worried. Can you help me with these questions? How long can an ear mites in clothing, floors and other surfaces without food? Is it hot, soapy shower to kill or remove all the mites in human skin? (I know that I can infect but I do not want them my dog). How soon you see the symptoms of an infestation in a dog? Thank you very much, an answer to any of these questions is greatly appreciated. We already gave the cat to a no-kill shelter that can address their problems of others, now I'm trying to clean and get my dog does not get ear mites.
Any easy way to make sure that your dog does not get ear mites from this situation is to treat your ears. Just put a little mineral oil in his. Click this every three days for 2 weeks. This will kill any he may have contracted, and will not hurt if you do not.
Pet Care: Demodex (a common mite found in dogs)
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