luseaann
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In a puppy this young it was probably passed on by the mother according to my vet. Amy had it at 4 months (when it typically show up). She didn't have any bumps but she smelled bad and had hair loss, especially the armpits. She was treated aggressively with shampoo, antibiotics, and something else (invectine?). He said her mother should not be breeding and that Amy is not suitable to breed either.
She is now 9 months, has beautiful fur, and shows no signs of the mange. She even smells good. Well, relatively good.
She is now 9 months, has beautiful fur, and shows no signs of the mange. She even smells good. Well, relatively good.