Common mites in dogs are wormy mites, mange mites and itchy mites. Canine worm mite disease is a skin parasitic disease of dogs caused by the canine worm mite of the genus Perciformes, family Perciformes. It is also known as canine trichinosis or canine lipid mite disease. It is a common and persistent skin disease. It is found in the eyes, ears, lips and hairless areas of the inner forelegs of dogs, mostly in the hair follicles. Canine mange mite is a chronic parasitic skin disease of dogs caused by the mange mite. It is commonly known as epilepsy. Characteristics: Dogs show signs of severe itching, coat loss and dermatitis. Mange mite disease occurs most often in winter, late autumn and early spring. Because of the lack of light exposure during these seasons, the dense and long coat, and especially the poor hygiene and dampness of the kennel environment, which is most suitable for the development and reproduction of mites, dogs are most susceptible.
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