What You Need to Know - Scabies on Dogs
11 Oct 2009
It just doesn’t seems fair. Your doggie companion has been diagnosed with canine diabetes, and now he’s having trouble with his sight. Unfortunately, cataracts in dogs are extremely common in dogs with diabetes. In fact, most canine diabetics will develop cataracts within a year of being diagnosed with this disease.
Mite infestations spread from dog to dog through close contact. While you should clean a dog’s environment to make sure all mites are removed, most cases are from direct contact.
Symptoms of scabies on dogs usually appears on the elbows, ears, chest and abdomen. Signs are red bumps called papular eruptions, which can be extremely itchy. The bumps harden and become crusty if your dog keeps on itching them, In severe cases you may notice your dog becoming emaciated (thin, unhealthy.
Diagnosis of scabies on dogs is done through an inspection of your dog’s symptoms. Other methods such as a skin scraping can be unreliable since well groomed dogs may test negative due to a condition called Incognito Scabies. What happens is that due to frequent bathing, condition, combing and care the skin is so clean it appears negative. Other tests are available, but visually looking at your dog and making a determination is enough to see if scabies treatment begins to help.
Treatment for dog spleen tumor
For both benign and malignant tumors, the recommended treatment is splenectomy. If the cancer spread is minimal, chemotherapy following surgery may prolong the dog’s life span.
If the tumor is benign and the splenectomy is not carried out, there will be repeated hemorrhages that is potentially life threatening to the dog. Splenectomy gets rid of the associated problems and symptoms caused by benign tumor
Resource Author Francisco R. Higueras
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