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My dog's skin looks like mange. Can I get help with vet costs?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Beagle | Female | unspayed | 35 lbs

Does it look like my dog has mange??? Veterinarian bills are crazy expensive already have three dogs and two cats. Don't know to do please help me

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Answered By Destini R. Holloway, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on April 26th, 2019

Poor girl. I am not sure of her age, but mange is common in younger pets and puppies. This does look potentially like mange with a secondary bacterial infection, but it could just be a primary bacterial infection with no underlying mange as the cause. I would have the skin scraped by your vet to at least come up with a valid diagnosis here. Also since there are 2 different types of mites, its important to get her tested to determine which is likely present or if none are found, her bacterial infection alone should be treated for. I am sorry that your vet bills are getting expensive, but this needs to be seen by your vet first to ensure we are on the right track here with treatment. Here are some resources that may be able to help you with some of your financial limitations. I would start with CareCredit first if you are looking for financing options. Red Rover: https://redrover.org/find-financial-assistance-veterinary-care Best friends: http://bestfriends.org/resources/financial-aid-pets AVMA: https://www.avma.org/public/YourVet/Pages/Financial-assistance-for-veterinary-care-costs.aspx HSUS: http://www.humanesociety.org/animals/resources/tips/trouble_affording_veterinary_care.html PAWS: https://www.paws.org/cats-and-dogs/other-services/help-with-veterinary-bills/ Your dogs friend: http://yourdogsfriend.org/we-recommend/need-help-paying-vet-bills/ AFRP: https://www.animalfriendsrescue.org/financialassistance.html Speaking for Spot: http://speakingforspot.com/?p=Financial%20Assistance%20for%20Veterinary%20Care 3 options for financing include www.carecredit.com, www.scratchpay.com and www.vetbilling.com. The first two companies have low interest APR rates (starting at 5%) and allow you to pay for a vet bill over 6-24 months. The last company offer a billing option for veterinary clients through automatic bank account drafting on a predetermined date at the time of service. Care Credit checks your credit but Scratch Pay does not, making it a good choice for owners who may have been declined for Care Credit in the past. I hope that things resolve soon with Shamrock's skin! Best wishes and take care.

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