How To Treat Puppy Mange At Home?

Confirm the diagnosis with a veterinarian before treating at home

Isolate the puppy from other pets until the cause is known

Wash bedding, blankets, and soft toys in hot water

Vacuum and clean the puppy’s living area regularly

Use only vet-approved mange treatments for puppies

Follow the exact dosage and schedule prescribed by the veterinarian

Bathe the puppy with a vet-recommended medicated shampoo

Keep the puppy dry and warm after bathing

Trim excess hair only if recommended by the veterinarian

Prevent the puppy from scratching or licking affected areas

Use an Elizabethan collar if advised by the veterinarian

Treat all pets in the household if the veterinarian recommends it

Monitor the skin for redness, swelling, crusting, or hair loss

Watch for signs of pain, lethargy, poor appetite, or fever

Maintain good nutrition and fresh water

Schedule follow-up veterinary visits to confirm recovery

Avoid using human creams, essential oils, or home remedies without veterinary approval

Seek immediate veterinary care if the puppy worsens or stops eating

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