Support with Walking Dandruff
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What is walking dandruff? The pet doctor said our kitty cat has a mite irritation which is sometimes called by the name walking dandruff. What is walking dandruff? Cheyletiellosis, commonly known as "walking dandruff," is a very contagious, leach like ailment incited by assorted species of Cheyletiella, a breed of big mites. The different species of Cheyletiella are able to infect the skin surface of dogs, cats, rabbits, and humans. Quite a few species of this breed of mites can be transferred from dogs and cats to humans. Walking dandruff causes scratchy skin and flaking off of the haircoat. Walking dandruff is very, very, contagious and reasonably common in these animals at times. Removing the Walking Dandruff mites makes it needful for immediate treatment of the diseased animal, allong with all of its contacts and the infected area. Your animal doctor can advise an effective environmentally safe insecticide product for this purpose. Fomites ( in the infected environment, such as sheets, shirts, and the like, that can act as a transfer point for the walking dandruff mites from animal to animal or to humans) should be thouroughly cleaned in order to prevent further walking dandruff infections. This article was written to explain what is walking dandruff. We hope that you now understand what is walking dandruff and what you can do to help treat it. Please feel free to browse our site for information on the other forms of dandruff. People who suffer with dandruff do not realise that it is a bothersome problem sometimes thought to be associated with inefficient hair care. Dandruff is usually seasonal. It may be seem odd but dandruff really is usually a result of too much oiliness of the skin and scalp rather than dryness. |

