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		<title>The Mighty Demodex Mite</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Alex De La Cruz Source: ezinearticles.com A wide range of skin diseases of dogs caused by vermin, bacteria and mites &#8211; one in particular, the unpleasant symptoms that would be caused by the mite Demodex. Can be found in many dogs in certain areas. It can also be hereditary, and taken during the rearing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Alex De La Cruz<br />
Source: ezinearticles.com</p>
<p>A wide range of skin diseases of dogs caused by vermin, bacteria and mites &#8211; one in particular, the unpleasant symptoms that would be caused by the mite Demodex. Can be found in many dogs in certain areas. It can also be hereditary, and taken during the rearing process. When the mite was attached to the skin of the canines, eventually will spread and have unpleasant effects in search of his dog &#8211; This disease is known as dog demodicosis. There are basically three types in which the disease has been noted above can enter, the first one under demodicosis. Your type of effect usually dogs under 2 years old, but is commonly seen in puppies. This type is much easier to cure and has less &quot;devastating effects&quot;. You can come with pus from the skin, along with an unusual redness and swelling in some areas of your feet &#8211; This condition is known as erythema. The condition known as hyperpigmentation is likely to be a horrible symptom first &#8211; this is a disease where there are many pigments that appear on their skin and darkening of some areas of the body. The second type of disease that Demodex mite can cause demodicosis is localized &#8211; this type of infection refers to the face and extremities. The age group most affected are those puppies 3 to 6 months aging. The first sign of his presence would be areas with hair loss around these areas (face and limbs) &#8211; is therefore called the &quot;localized&quot; type. Abnormal redness and swelling in affected areas is also expected, as well as hyperpigmentation. According to statistics, the likelihood of an infected pet to improve on their own without the help of treatment is 11%. That means there is a probability of 89% which will be taken to the vet for a complete diagnosis of the ailment and treatment prescribed. The third type of infection provided by the Demodex mite be the generalized demodicosis impressive &#8211; this is the most serious of all. This type is also the most disgusting of all &#8211; a condition known as pyoderma, occurs throughout the skin of your pet. The disease is the formation of ulcers on his body (the deep open wounds). The crusting on the skin of your pet will also continue, as well as hyperpigmentation and hair loss occurs throughout the body. Tissues and cells will die, eventually worsens the problem, which can be painful for the poor dog and a monster to its owner. In fact, there are some reports of this kind caused by the mite Demodex evil that killed some dogs. If you notice symptoms happening to your pet, immediately pay a visit to your veterinarian. There are treatments for the skin disorder, so there&#039;s not much to worry about. My dog has a disease similar to that believed to be caused by the mite Demodex. My lack of action led to the disappearance of my beloved dog, a bug that live today. If you love your pet, and value the importance of maintaining the health of the dog, then you do not make the same mistake I did.</p>
<p>The author of this article, <a target="_new" href="http://www.doggyweb.info" rel="nofollow">Alex De La Cruz</a>, is a Dog Expert who has been successful for many years. Because most people think that Arthritis is a humans-only disease Alex now informs dog owners with his <a target="_new" href="http://www.doggybooks.info" rel="nofollow">http://www.doggybooks.info</a> Ebook on how to discover this disease and let their dogs live as pain-free as possible.</p>
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