Mites are a chronic inflammation of the Border Collie’s skin and are one of the skin diseases. The Border Collie is very susceptible to mites, and usually if he runs off to play in the grass when we take him out for a walk, and if he is not taken care of properly in general, then he is also susceptible to mites. So what happens when a Border Collie gets mites? When a Border Collie is infected with mites, red spots and itching will appear on its body. When these symptoms appear, the Border Collie will scratch the affected area to relieve the itching. But this causes the affected area to break, making the condition worse. As the condition worsens, yellow pus or red pus and blood will appear on its body, accompanied by hair loss. To prevent mite disease, you must pay attention to its body cleanliness in general, and at the same time clean its living environment frequently to keep it clean and tidy. Regular cleaning and disinfection of the living area is necessary. A humid environment will also make it more susceptible to mites, so usually remember to give it a dry environment. It is also important to blow dry its coat after bathing so that the Border Collie is not infested with mites. For the border collie infected with mites, you should promptly take it to the vet for professional treatment so that you can stop the further spread of the disease in time and actively cooperate with the vet’s professional treatment so that the border collie gets better faster.
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