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Dog mange is a skin condition caused by microscopic mites that can cause a lot of discomfort for our four-legged friends. When mange is on the mend, there are several symptoms you might notice. Here's a closer look at what to expect as your furry companion starts to heal.
Coat Improvement
One of the first signs that your dog's mange is improving is a healthier coat. As the mites are killed off and the skin begins to heal, you'll see a reduction in hair loss. The fur will start to grow back, and it will be softer and more lustrous. This is a good indication that your dog is on the road to recovery.
Reduced Itching and Scratching
Mange causes intense itching, leading dogs to scratch excessively. As the mange starts to clear up, you'll notice your dog itching and scratching less. This is because the mites that were causing the irritation are no longer present in large numbers, and the skin is less inflamed.
Healing Skin Lesions