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My dog has Demodex mange. What's the next step after shampoo?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Whippet | Female | spayed | 2 years and 9 months old

Nu'u has Demodex mange, she's pink on most of her body, and I've read that benzoyl peroxide shampoo is the 1st step at attacking these mites, what's next?

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Answered By Destini R. Holloway, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on November 30th, 2016

Very good information. Yes you are correct that topical shampoo with Benzoyl peroxide is a great addition to therapy to rid the mites. The next step would be to get her an oral treatment, which in my opinion the best and easiest way to treat Demodexx is to give her Bravecto or Nexgard. These are flea/tick preventatives, however they are also labeled for Demodexx treatment and can be given once very 1-2 months to treat Demodexx. The other way to treat Demodexx, which in my opinion is a lot more time consuming and costly, is daily Ivermectin 1%. Both these treatments will require a veterinary prescription first, so it is best to get Nu'u seen by a veterinarian if she hasn't already. It is also important to get repeat skin scrapes every 2-3 weeks during treatment to monitor her progression and also this helps you determine when she can go off her medication.

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