Symptoms of Labrador Scabies
Canine scabies is an infectious skin condition and is also referred to as "sarcoptic mange"
. For the most part, the disease is caused due to the infestation of the parasites known as "Sarcoptes scabiei". According to the veterinary experts around the globe, Labradors are more susceptible to acquire scabies, as compared to the other breeds. Labrador retrievers would not display any unique symptoms; however they would display the same unsightly and uncomfortable symptoms attached to scabies.
The mite responsible for causing canine scabies would spend an entire life beneath the dog's skin. The female mites would reproduce under the skin and lay eggs. These mites would not emerge until they are developed in the adult mites. This would lead to intense itching.
A dog with scabies would also experience intensive hair loss. The initial symptoms are seen about a week after the infestation. Along with the belly and the chest, the elbows and the ears are infested first. However, the hair loss happens all over the body. According to the vet experts, there is thickness of skin as well as hyper pigmentation in dogs, majorly due to constant itching. Pus pockets or pustules are also seen appearing on the dog's skin. at the time when these pustules erupt, some yellowish material would form a crust around it. Also, whenever the dog itches, bites or scratches the skin, there are high chances of secondary bacterial infections. Usually, when the dog scratches the same ear with both his legs, there are chances of scabies and hence the dog must be taken to a medical professional immediately.
Symptoms of Labrador Scabies
By: Jesse Ryan
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