Mange can be hereditary. Certain breeds or lines of animals may carry genes that make them more susceptible. But it's not the only factor; other things like poor hygiene and contact with infected animals can also cause mange.
The trailer for the movie 'The First Incense' has already caught my attention. I have high expectations for this movie.
The First Incense is a classic Chinese novel about a woman's life and love story in the late Qing Dynasty. The movie would present the novel's theme and plot, and at the same time, it would use modern film technology to present it. It was believed that it would bring a new feeling to the audience.
I hope that the cast of this movie will be strong enough to give us a wonderful performance. I also hope that this movie will have an outstanding director and screenwriter to show the plot and theme of the novel more delicately and profoundly.
Finally, I hope that this film can present the charm and uniqueness of Chinese traditional culture, so that the audience can have a deeper understanding and experience of China's history and culture while enjoying the film.
Yes, there is a possibility that demodectic mange is hereditary. Genetic factors can play a role, but other factors like the dog's immune system and environment can also contribute.