Canine demodicosis is a noncontagious parasitic dermatosis caused by over population of the host specific follicular mites of various Demodex species. A 5-months-old male German Shepherd puppy weighing 8 kg BW was presented to V care pet poly clinic, Koramangala, Bengaluru with a history of itching. Clinical examination revealed patchy alopecia, erythema and crusting on nose, around the eyes and forehead. Skin scraping examination revealed presence of carrot shaped demodex mites and confirmed the case as canine demodicosis. The pet was treated with Fluralaner(Bravecto® 250 mg tablet), an effective systemic insecticide and acaricide @ 30 mg per kg BW once orally and Cefpodoxime @5mg/kg BW orally for21 days. The pet showed drastic reduction in clinical signs on 12thday of review. After 43 days, the pet recovered completely with proper hair regrowth.