calliecritturs
Posted : 8/7/2008 5:31:52 PM
The sad thing about demodex is that people just plain don't treat it. It's simply a 'bad-breeding' thing -- and it's likely not even someone breeding intentionally, but just breeding or letting them breed.
Labs are rampant with demodex -- as are all the bully breeds (from pits to bulldogs, to boxers, and yep .. pugs and beyond). That's nothing like an exhaustive list but it includes breeds your dogs are I think -- but those are breeds that particularly are affected. Labs b/c they've been over-bred/badly bred and b/c of that oily coat (demodex mites *eat* skin oil) and the bully breeds because they've been over-bred and badly bred and b/c their immune systems take forever to kick in anyway.
Often the summer is bad for demodex simply because the weather is a stressor and it's hot and other irritants may make it worse.
I dunno if I've ever sent you my article, but email me if you want it (or want it again). There are many of these dogs that just may need intermittent treatment forever -- particularly around times of stress, or when you've had to get them vax'd or kennelled.
There really isn't any 'easy' treatment -- the stuff I do is work-intensive but not expensive. Ivermectin, for those that can take it (not herders, etc.) is a stop-gap at best. It's addictive and they put some dogs on it for life, but that leaves them wide-open to a whole host of other stuff.
It's likely not any one person at fault -- it's simply that it's in those gene-pools heavily and if people aren't spay/neutering and keeping the dogs at home then it spreads like wildfire with any new pups.
I've had byb's claim "my dog never showed it" but it can skip a generation and still have the demodex gene.
Some folks are reluctant to give the herbals but dang it, they just plain work so well! There isn't a pharmaceutical that does what they do or I'd be recommending it. And often, these guys just plain need to be on Vits A, E, and C (and Omega 3's) for the rest of their lives. At least they aren't expensive ones.
If you can keep these guys inside as much as possible it will help in the long run ... they never do well outside because the weather can be such a tremendous stressor.
Wish I could be there to give you a hand -- the antibiotics will help, and the lymph infection could easily have brought it on actually. Let me know if I can help, ok?