Mange spreads quite readily. It can be passed on through close physical contact, shared bedding, or contaminated grooming tools. Poor hygiene and overcrowded living conditions for animals can also increase the risk of its spread.
Mange can spread relatively easily, especially if there's direct contact with an infected animal.
Mange can spread easily. It often spreads when animals come into close proximity with each other. Also, if an infected animal's bedding or grooming tools are shared, it can facilitate the spread of mange.
Mange can be spread relatively easily, especially through direct contact with an infected animal or sharing contaminated items.
Mange is definitely contagious among dogs. It can be passed through direct contact or shared environments. So, if one dog has mange, there's a significant risk of it spreading to others.
Mange can spread, but the ease varies. Certain conditions and the nature of the mange organism itself influence how readily it spreads. Poor hygiene or close contact with an infected individual or animal can increase the risk.
Mange spreads mainly when an uninfected animal comes into close contact with an infected one. This could happen during fights, grooming, or sharing sleeping areas. Sometimes, it can spread via shared equipment or bedding too.
Mange can spread relatively quickly, depending on various factors like the type of mange, the host's immune system, and the environment.
Mange in cats usually spreads through direct contact with an infected cat. It can also be passed on via shared bedding or grooming tools.
Cat mange usually spreads through direct contact with an infected cat. It can also be passed on via shared items like bedding or grooming tools.
Mange can spread relatively easily, especially if there's close contact between infected and healthy animals.
Mange spreads among animals mainly through direct contact. When an infected animal comes into close contact with a healthy one, the mites that cause mange can transfer easily.