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Mite Removal for Dogs New Haven CT

With no definitive diagnosis possible, try Ivermectin for dog's scabs. Read on and learn more.

Lauren R. Pinchbeck DVM, MS, DACVD
914-777-3376
895 Bridgeport AVE
Shelton, CT
Emily Rothstein
860 620-9096
1209 Meriden-Waterbury Road
Plantsville, CT
Spring Glen Veterinary Clinic
(203) 248-2104
1632 Whitney Ave
Hamden, CT
VCA Foxon Animal Hospital
(203) 468-2001
981 Foxon Rd
East Haven, CT
Ridgehill Animal Hospital
(203) 288-3307
430 State St
North Haven, CT
Lauren R. Pinchbeck DVM, MS, DACVD
914-777-3376
843 State ST
New Haven, CT
Gene H. Nesbitt, DVM,DACVD
203-272-3266
1572 S. Main St.
Cheshire, CT
House Calls For Pets
(203) 397-8413
146 Springside Ave # B4
New Haven, CT
Pet Shield Foxon Veterinary
(203) 468-2001
981 Foxon Rd
East Haven, CT
Shanley, Kelly S, Dvm - North Haven Animal Hospital
(203) 239-5365
386 Washington Ave
North Haven, CT
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Mites are Likely Cause of Dog's Scabs

Q. Since we moved to Acapulco my 5-year-old Shih Tzu has developed small scabs on his skin. Any idea what this could be and how to treat it?

A. Mexico is a land of contrasts. Just as you can enjoy a cheap Corona on the beach, you can also get Montezuma’s revenge. It is no different for dogs. Although your dog may enjoy the laid-back south-of-the-border lifestyle, there are always parasites to contend with.
 
Mexico has no monopoly on skin parasites, but control measures are not as widespread, and there is an increased risk for your dog (and you) to pick up an unwanted free-loading visitor. Your Shih Tzu most likely has a case of mites, microscopic parasites that looks something like ticks that are burrowing under his skin and enjoying feasting on his fat cells.
 
It takes a skin scraping and a microscopic exam to detect mites. Unfortunately most Mexican veterinarians cannot afford one. It makes sense to treat for what is likely, so you should contact a local veterinarian and ask for an injection of Ivermectin, which is available in Mexico. A single injection of Ivermectin, a powerful anti-parasitic medication, should take care of the problem.
 
If the scabs do not clear up, they could be due to a variety of other causes, but I would bet a frozen Margarita on mites.

Author: By Jon Geller, DVM

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