Early mange often causes patches of hair loss, red and itchy skin, and might show some crusting or scaling.
Early mange can present as bald spots, especially around the ears, face, and paws. The skin might look rough and have a scaly texture. Your pet may constantly be trying to relieve the discomfort by rubbing against objects or chewing at the affected areas.
The early stage of mange often shows as small, scaly areas on the skin, along with your pet constantly scratching or rubbing against objects. Sometimes, there could also be crusty or flaky skin.
Early stage mange often shows up as small bumps or scabs on the skin. The affected area can be inflamed and the pet may constantly scratch it. Hair thinning and crusty patches are also common.
In the beginning, mange often causes red, itchy patches on the skin. The hair in those areas might start to fall out.
Mange usually appears as patchy hair loss, red and inflamed skin, and sometimes scabs or crusts. It can make an animal's coat look very rough and unhealthy.
Mange often appears as bald spots on the animal's body, along with itchy, inflamed skin. The severity can vary, but it typically gives the skin a scruffy and unkempt appearance. Sometimes, you might also notice thickening or scaling of the skin.
Mange usually appears as patchy hair loss, red and irritated skin, and sometimes scabs or crusts. It can make an animal's coat look very unkempt and unhealthy.
Mange often causes hair loss, redness, and scabbing on the affected area. The skin might appear rough and irritated.
Mange typically causes hair loss, redness, and scabbing on the affected area of an animal's skin. It can make the skin appear rough and inflamed.
Mange usually causes hair loss, redness, and scabbing on the skin. The affected areas can look raw and irritated.
Mange usually causes patchy hair loss, redness, and irritation on the skin. It can vary depending on the type and severity of the mange.