Contact a veterinarian first to confirm the type of mange and get the right treatment
Isolate the puppy from other pets until cleared by a vet
Wash bedding, blankets, collars, and toys in hot water
Vacuum and clean the puppy’s living area regularly
Use only vet-approved medicated shampoos or dips
Give all prescribed oral or topical medications exactly as directed
Apply flea and parasite control recommended by the vet
Keep the puppy’s skin dry and clean
Prevent scratching and self-trauma with an Elizabethan collar if needed
Feed a balanced, high-quality diet to support healing
Monitor for worsening redness, hair loss, crusting, or infection
Return to the vet if the puppy becomes weak, stops eating, or symptoms spread
Avoid using human creams, oils, or home remedies without veterinary approval
Wash hands after handling the puppy and contaminated items
Follow up with the vet until the mange is fully resolved
