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		<title>Discovering Exploring Ways Find A Way Cure Mange With A Non To Find A Wayxic Mange Medicine</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 22:16:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendell Ruben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding a cure for mange with non-toxic mange medicine can sometimes seem to be an impossible task. This disease, caused by mite infestation, is first noticed on dogs when they start scratching intensely and hair starts falling out. It can also be found in some other animals as well as humans. In humans it is called Demodicosis which is not difficult to cure as mites find it difficult to remain on the human body.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding a cure for mange with non-toxic mange medicine can sometimes seem to be an impossible task. This disease, caused by mite infestation, is first noticed on dogs when they start scratching intensely and hair starts falling out. It can also be found in some other animals as well as humans. In humans it is called Demodicosis which is not difficult to cure as mites find it difficult to remain on the human body.</p>
<p>The types of mange mites are Red Mange Mites, which live in the hair root; Demodectic Mange Mites, typically found in cats and Sarcopic Mange Mites that burrow under the skin. This condition is also known as scabies. Mange is usually found in two different forms in dogs. Either a small patch of skin or the majority of the body is infected.</p>
<p>The mange areas can become crusty and even bleed if the animal continues scratching. It&#8217;s obvious that some treatment program must be put in place if a life threatening condition is to be prevented. Veterinary care can be very expensive when the condition reaches this stage.</p>
<p>A Mitaban Dip has been approved by the FDA for treatment of mange. This comes in a concentrated form, which is mixed with warm water and then applied, to the animal. This is usually administered by a veterinarian but can be done by a pet owner. It is unfortunate, however, that it has been found that this can be toxic to some animals and require further medication to offset the side effects.</p>
<p>If the condition has become too severe and is life threatening it will require intensive treatment by a veterinarian. In this case antibiotics, oral medications and Amitraz Dips may be given. Again, these treatments might cause a reaction by the animal and must be closely supervised.</p>
<p>Records show that the oldest known and very effective, treatment for this disease is dipping. When treating the animal in this manner usually an anti-bacterial or anti-itch shampoo proceeds the dipping. Dipping takes some time and effort but a check of the Internet will find peoples&#8217; testimonials of various home methods that worked when all else failed.</p>
<p>People have written many of these testimonials claiming that the combination of borax, peroxide and warm water have worked in curing mange. In these cases, they used the dip method and left the product on the animal until the next shampoo. There are also many other mange products commercially advertised on the Internet. It&#8217;s always a good idea to talk to someone before trying any unusual treatment for something as serious mange.</p>
<p>There is nothing more painful than seeing one&#8217;s family pet suffering. The scratching, itching and loss of hair reveals pain and unhappiness. Treating this pet in a manner that will not cause further side affects is paramount to finding the proper method of treatment. To avoid further problems for the animal it is important to find a way to cure mange with a non toxic mange medicine.</p>
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		<title>Everything About Pet Ear Mites</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 20:13:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendell Ruben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ear mites might affect many pets, and are a common problem that can be very distressing for the animal concerned. Furthermore, if left unhindered ear mites can lead to more distressing and serious illnesses and an unhappy feeling for a cat or dog. For this reason it is vital that the pet owner knows what ear mites are, how to kill them, and what to look for to spot them.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ear mites might affect many pets, and are a common problem that can be very distressing for the animal concerned. Furthermore, if left unhindered ear mites can lead to more distressing and serious illnesses and an unhappy feeling for a cat or dog. For this reason it is vital that the pet owner knows what ear mites are, how to kill them, and what to look for to spot them.</p>
<p>What are Ear Mites? Ear mites are miniature insects that feast on the blood and nutrients found in an animal\&#8217;s skin; they appear as, when magnified, crabs and have legs that latch on to the host with some strength. Very difficult to remove, the mite is a supremely distasteful creature that can bring discomfort to a much-loved family pet.</p>
<p>They live on the outside edges of the ear canal and dine on the debris that is left there, and are notably contagious, migrating from animal to animal very rapidly indeed. In fact, ear mites might also be spread to human sufferers, but are more likely to be seen on domestic pets and farm animals. It needs to be remembered they can spread between species &#8211; a cat may pass to a dog, or vice versa &#8211; and that many animals react in many ways to the presence of mites. Ear mites are a very prevalent cause of discomfort in cats and dogs, notably young kittens and puppies, and can cause the animal to hurt constantly.</p>
<p>This can cause changes later, as furious scratching &#8211; particularly in cats &#8211; may bring about blood vessels to break, bringing about unwanted infection and a more dangerous level of suffering as well as the possibility of horrible disfigurement. In addition, if left alone the mites can lead to bacterial afflictions and more, and this has been shown to lead to a rupturing of the eardrum &#8211; a painful problem that leads to deafness in the animal. How to Spot Ear Mites There are numerous pointers that give clues to the presence of ear mites in cats and dogs.</p>
<p>The first is the often-seen increase in scratching of the facial area that accompanies the onset of mites, and this can also be indicated by an exaggerated and violent shaking of the head, as if trying to dislodge something that is clinging on (which is, of course, exactly what the animal is trying to do.) The ear produces wax as a matter of course, and the presence of mites might cause this to be done.</p>
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