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                    Demodex mites in dogsDemodex causes red, crusty skin, hair loss and a scaly coat, worst around the eyes and feet. Demodex is normally quite simple to diagnose but treatment can be challenging. 
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                    Mange (sarcoptes mite) in dogsMange is a skin condition caused by a mite called ‘Sarcoptes’. Mange is highly contagious, often caught by contact with an infected dog or fox. 
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                    Lice in dogsVeterinary advice on louse infestations in dogs, including symptoms, treatment and prevention. 
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                    Eye ulcers (corneal ulcers) in dogsUlcers often appear suddenly and get rapidly worse. However, eyes heal quickly so with vet treatment an ulcer is likely to heal within a few days. 
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                    Kennel CoughKennel cough is a condition that causes a nasty cough in dogs. It’s very contagious, but isn’t often serious. 
