Dog Ji Ao Mite parasitizes in the stratum corneum of the skin and feeds on tissue fluid. Its life history is all done in the host, and the transmission is carried out through direct contact. Ji Ao mites cause mild itching, and yellow-gray scales on...
Dog Ji Ao Mite parasitizes in the stratum corneum of the skin and feeds on tissue fluid. Its life history is all done in the host, and the transmission is carried out through direct contact.

Ji Ao mites cause mild itching, and yellow-gray scales on the dog's back, buttocks, head and nose, which falls off during exercise. There are also dogs with insects but no symptoms. Ji'ao mites can infect people.

Prevention and treatment methods: During treatment, the scales should be washed and removed. Corticosteroids can be used to prevent itching. Ivermectin (killing), long-acting Ivermectin (killing) and most acaricides are effective for infection with dogs.