Could be ringworm or mange. You need to take your puppy to the vet as soon as possible.
If your puppy came to you with Red Mange (Demodectic Mange)then of course any reputable breeder should be responsible and either pay the bills or take back the puppy. The fact that your puppy has mange which is probably hereditary (therefore the female dog should not be bred from) suggests that you probably purchased from a puppy farm or not a reputable breeder and having no contract of sale would also suggest that. In which case you really would do better to report the breeder to the authorities and cut your losses. I am not a lawyer so don't know where you stand legally but wish people would do more research on where they get their puppies from, there are many good breeders out there and a cheap puppy from a puppy farm can end up being very expensive in the long run as I am sure you are finding out.
It depends on the form of mange that your dog has. I believe even the most serious forms of mange are treatable with antibiotics and vet care. My puppy had a common form of mange that I was told to watch. As long as it does not spread or get worse, it should clear up as they age. If it doesn't clear up or it gets worse, see your vet asap.
I bought a pitbull puppy and my daughter bought 1 from same litter.we came 2 find out they have this type of mange that is passed from mothers milk.took them 4 their 1st dip,after picking them up they were both constipated,skid-dish,and itching,can't get comfortable at all!
yes, mange is treatable
this is probably demodectic mange, a mite problem for young dogs with weak immune system. Treatable. Talk to your vet.
Marissa Mange is 5' 1".
Mange Makers was created in 2011.
Mange tak Velbekommen.
Mange Tout was created in 1984-05.
It is not recommended to breed dogs that have a history of mange. The mange is a result of a susceptible immune system which can be passed on to offspring.
No, you should never give alcohol to animals. Also, there shouldn't be any need for mange dip. Most mite infestations can be more easily treated with injections by your Veterinarian. If the only possible treatment is some sort of dip and the puppy needs sedation to complete the dip, both the sedation and the dip should be done by your Vet.