“My dog is very itchy and a fellow beater advised me he thought she had mange. I was too embarrassed to ask him exactly what he meant. What do you think?” OWEN LLOYD HALTRY, MONMOUTHSHIRE To be perfectly honest, he probably doesn’t know what he was talking about either, though I am sure he was trying to be helpful. Mange seems to be used as a generic term by some people to describe any skin condition with clinical signs that include itching, hair loss, scabs, redness, thickening and so on and, as such, it is valueless from the point of view of offering any type of diagnosis and therefore treatment.
To simply use mange as a descriptive term for skin issues — including allergic, parasitic, bacterial, fungal, yeast and viral…
