How to Deal with Walking Dandruff in Dogs

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How to Deal with Walking Dandruff in Dogs 

 

Every dog owner has experienced the dreaded dandruff, but walking dandruff is an entirely different animal. Mites are the main cause of this illness, and it can be painful and hard to treat. This blog post will discuss the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment options for walking dandruff in dogs. 

 

What Causes Walking Dandruff? 

Walking dandruff is caused by an infestation of tiny mites called Cheyletiella Yasguri. These mites live on a dog’s skin within their hairs, feeding on the flakes of dead skin cells that accumulate between them. The mites do not burrow into a dog’s skin; instead, they move across its surface as they reproduce and feed, which gives walking dandruff its name since it looks like white flakes are moving about on the fur. 

 

Symptoms of Walking Dandruff: 

  • Excessive scratching or biting at areas of skin 
  • Small white dots are seen among the hairs 
  • Dry, flaky patches of fur accompanied by itchy redness in those spots 
  • Hair loss due to dermatitis (inflammation) caused by prolonged irritation 

 

Diagnosing Walking Dandruff in Dogs: 

If you think your pet may have walking dandruff, then it’s time to take them to the vet so they can properly diagnose the issue and recommend treatment options according to severity. During an examination, vets will typically inspect the coat for signs of movement among hairs (which confirms Cheyletiella presence) and scrape specimens from affected parts to further identify which type – if any – of parasite is present on their skin surface. 

 

List Of Treatment Options For Walking Dandruff: 

 

  1. Special medicated shampoos kill off remaining mite populations without causing excessive disruption to a pet’s natural balance 
  2.  Stronger ointments & washes if more advanced action is needed, such as antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications                                                                          
  3.  Oral drugs that act directly upon systemic issues brought up by compromised immunity are linked closely with Seborrheic dermatitis cases                      
  4. Regular checkups so that preventative measures can be taken even when there isn’t anything wrong yet          

 

Final Thoughts On Dealing With Walking Dandruff In Dogs:   

If your dog has been diagnosed with walking dandruff, don’t worry. Please make an appointment at your local clinic to ensure everything is okay before it gets out of control. Trust us, taking care of your pets should always be a priority since life without them isn’t what most people want.

 

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Disclaimer: Sorry to be boring, but just like humans, all pets are different, some pets love nuts, and some are allergic! While we provide great tips, tricks and advice, the content of this website is for educational purposes only and may not suit your pet. Please check with your vet before following any information on this site :) stay safe and look after your fluffy family members, and your pets!  *Article that have been checked by a vet will show a small tick and "vet approved" by the side of the article 

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