
A recent viral clip that has been in circulation provides a terrifying glimpse into an infection that is causing dogs and humans to experience a great deal of pain and discomfort. The clip showed a vet treating a dog who was experiencing an infection that caused dozens of maggots to burrow beneath the skin. This shocking clip has since been shared hundreds of thousands of times and the dog’s skin is shaved to maximize its impact.
Viewers are given a clear look at the dog’s shaven skin as the maggots are pushed out by the vet. While the animal seemed happy to have them removed, a number of questions have been raised. The clip took place in Gambia, Africa. The maggots are the byproduct of an infection that is known as myiasis and while it only lasts from three to five days, this comes as little comfort to those who experience it.
Maggots infect animals and people and when they burrow beneath the skin, it takes days for them to resurface. Mango flies carry these maggots and the infection takes place once they are able to lay their eggs inside of the skin. The skin serves as the incubator and dogs in the sub Sahara are especially susceptible. When the larvae make their way inside, a vet must work quickly in order to remove them.
So what can be done to prevent this infection from taking place in the future? For starters, pet owners need to be fully aware of their animal’s hygiene at all times. Do you have a dog who likes to roll around in bushes and dirt? If so, then you need to be checking their skin for signs of an infestation and remaining proactive is definitely in your best interests.
The best technique for getting rid of the infestations once they have arrived is by popping them in the same manner as you would a pimple. If you live in regions where this particular species of fly is found, then it is especially important for pet owners to remain vigilant. They could also be at risk if they are not careful!
In order to learn everything that you need to know about this all too common infection, you will need to watch the following video so that you can learn all of the most important about this unwanted infection before it is too late.
Sara Stirnaman
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Ohhh gosh Cassie Oxley I would actually die if this happened to my woofs.
Sharon Metcalf
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Dear LORD, why did they wait to take this poor dog to the vets? His ears are eaten away!
Jake Clark
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MAKE IT STOP Shannon West
Jenny Lynn
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I’m so sick of people sharing this nasty crap.
Jenny Lynn
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how about I agree with Chrissy and looks like you just felt like being a mouthy **** because I’m pretty sure we are adults who know how Facebook works and don’t need some little girl with an attitude problem throwing in their unneeded advice. Go the **** to bed.
Poidog Naka
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You may have Trypophobia. Same thing happened to me when I saw a similar video.
Poidog Naka
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Trypophobia
Gary Crowe
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It’s in Africa for Christ sakes !
Jenn Eckert
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The only instance I. Medical journals in America that I could find was actually brought back by a medical student who was on a mission to Tanzania.
I don’t think we need to worry about these here.
Jodena Hayes
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This is so disgusting. Poor dog
Clare Windsor
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Sorry I cant watch this…. the cover picture is enough to haunt me.
Andrew Stewart
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WTF is that
Mariska Arrachart - Keetlaer
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En dan wordt er ook nog in t filmpje gezegd dat deze hond nog maar kort bij deze mensen is… arm ding
Cari Hamill
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What is it
Beatriz Seijas
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I would agree but the article says this lasts “only” 3 to 5 days, and if we can see it so clearly is because the dog has been shaved, I’m not sure how easy it is to catch this under a dog’s fur though…
Dan Suggitt
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Beatriz Seijas as I said. If they cared they would spend enough time with the dog”with short hair” they would have seen or felt it.
Nathan Godwin
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YUMMY,YUMMY,YUMMY,
Good for my tummy
Kimberly Thomas
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I puked in my mouth when I saw this
Brian Lee
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Martin Lee
Luciana Pio Raposo
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guess the mango flies only exist in Africa.
Mariette Pilon
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Si ça continue je quitte…
Carole Nevin
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If you don’t notice this…something is wrong
Darrell Terry
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Grandfather did this on all his dogs if they got fleas ticks etc…..
Becca Bowmer
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Shell Bowmer
Pearl Tackas
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Kate Cox… thought you & the jp girlies might enjoy this one at brekka
Helen Jean Parker
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Glad the dog was helped saw this over a week ago
Toni Berry
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I know someone whose barn cat had this. They live in Shedden, Ontario CANADA!
Riana Angwin
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Rhys Angwin Gem Angwin holes
Jon Brill
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Ignorant statement! This is in Africa. These bugs are everywhere. This Vet deals with dogs like this on a daily basis.
Jon Brill
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkowK-qOjqPsQhZmNTzkJFg?sub_confirmation=1 Donate here: http://www.vetclinicgambia.com/ Popping Mango Worms: http…
Jon Brill
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It is.
Robyn Welch
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Same thing has happened to me, I’ve never seen anything like it, poor dog, I couldn’t stop thinking about it
Dan Suggitt
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Jon Brill lol
Jon Brill
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Janice Wee , Mango worms are found by the 100’s. One dog had more than 400 worms extracted.
Monia Pasek
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Agreed. Just unfollowed because I’m tired of seeing this.
Patti Ricci Marino
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This is so crazy!
April Gonze
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Isn’t it gross! Her dog had one. Only one. From a botfly.
Patti Ricci Marino
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Did she have to squeeze it out?
Joan Quixley
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What is it,looks terrible,,is that in AUS over seas,
Lou Rivera
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This is definitely a serious concern.
If you live in sub Saharan Africa.
SMH
Becky Ratcliffe
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Jessica
Joan Quixley
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What is that,and is that disease in Aus,or over seas.
Chris Pickett
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Unless we’re in certain parts of Africa, I don’t think we need to worry about Mango worms.
Glenn Carter
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Wtf. ??
Sara Martin
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So sad this dog had that much worms .
Lisa Williams
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Momo Bernier
Laura McIlwaine Rieger
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So tired of seeing this post!
Sherrye Black
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What I wanna know is, what happens with all those holes in that poor baby?
Connie Gay
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OMG that’ disgusting…
Elysa Nadine
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Mark Evans is this what you were talking about Chantal Ramsey