We hurriedly took all of them to the veterinarian. The family was found to have demodex mange, a disorder that is handed down from mother to pup due to the results of the tests. In addition to that, they suffered from acute ear infections, anemia, and dehydration. Although it was a long road to recovery, we were determined to get there. To alleviate the discomfort caused by their sensitive skin, the puppies were given medicated baths on multiple occasions per week, and gradually, they started to recover.
We gave them names in order to make them seem more family-like. Charlene was the name given to the mother, Baby and Dino were the names of her two male puppies, and Micah was the name on the youngest of the litter. Over the course of time, their skin became clear, and they began to exhibit indications of life, such as happily barking and wagging their tails, which filled the clinic with hope.