| A | B |
| bedding | these ought to be washed if mange is suspected |
| secondary infections | what constant scratching can cause |
| crusty lesions | are most commonly seen on the ears, elbows and trunk of infected dogs |
| demodecosis | the first stage of demodectic mange |
| Demodectic | mange caused by mites that live in hair follicle |
| Demodex | these mites can spread rapidly |
| dips | a treatment method of sarcoptic mange |
| dogs | another name for canines |
| felines | these animal species do not get sarcoptic mange |
| allergens | what the burrowing mites release into the skin |
| immune | generalized demodecosis leads to a weakening of this body system |
| immuno suppressed | these people are at high risk to get true mange |
| irritation | caused by burrowing mites |
| mange | a parasitic infestation of the skin of animals |
| microscopically | how mites are examined to determine them |
| Sarcoptesscabei | a microscopic mite that burrows into the skin |
| scabies | is an intensely itchy skin disease |
| contagious | category of disease in which if one has, all will get |