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Thin skin; some hair loss; seborrhea; recurrent bacterial infections; unregulated dogs also have many other signs of disease; ... Patchy hair loss of unknown cause seen in the Siberian Husky, Doberman Pinscher, Airedale, Boxer, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Curly Coated Retriever, Irish Water Spaniel, and Portuguese Water Dog...
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Showing our little lion dogs off to the rest of the world! ... CAUSES OF HAIR LOSS (ALOPECIA) IN DOGS ... Patchy hair loss of unknown cause seen in the Siberian Husky, Doberman Pinscher, Airedale, Boxer, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Curly Coated Retriever, Irish Water Spaniel, and Portuguese Water Dog...
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www.lowchensaustralia.com/health/hairloss.htm
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Generally, symmetrical hair loss denotes that there is some kind of hormonal disorder in your pet, while patchy hair loss means that he is suffering from some kind of skin infection. Sometimes, thyroid problems may cause shedding of hair, thereby leading to thinning of the dog's coat. ... Pets : Dogs : Hair Loss in Dogs...
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pets.iloveindia.com/dogs/hair-loss-in-dogs.html
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hair loss in dogs, seasonal flank alopecia, cause hair loss: Hi Jim, Dog hair loss can be categorized as inherited, developed during the dog s life or symptomatic of an underlying disease. Since most dogs, except for hairless breeds, have full even coats, the signs of patchy hair loss in dogs are cause for concern...
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en.allexperts.com/q/Dogs-701/hair-loss.htm
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The pointer also has patchy hair loss on his head. Both dogs receive montly heartwormer and we also treat for hook, tape and other bugs every 3-4 months. They are active dogs and get a fish based food that I buy ... ; You are here: Experts > Animals/Pets > Veterinary Medicine > Dogs > Patchy hair loss in both family dogs;
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Nasal solar dermatitis (Collie nose): Loss of hair at junction of nose and muzzle. Can lead to severe ulceration. Affects dogs with lightly pigmented noses.
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www.nzymes.com/Articles/dog_skin_hair_problems.htm
www.nzymes.com/Articles/dog_skin_hair_problems.htm
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It's also possible that some lines of purebred dogs carry lowered resistance to the mites, ... However, demodectic mange can also begin as a localized infestation and develop into a generalized case with multiple hair-loss sites on the dog's head, legs, and body. This is a far more serious condition and requires...
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www.canismajor.com/dog/mange1.html
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This condition usually is seasonal and occurs in some dogs during the colder months and other dogs during the warmer months. It should clear up at least part of the year. There is hairloss on the flanks and the skin does get darker. ... Almost all other causes of hair loss in dogs can affect just the tail in some cases,
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www.vetinfo.com/dhairloss.html
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Demodectic mange is a condition seen in both dogs and cats caused by different species of Demodex mites. It is interesting to note that Demodex mites ... Patchy hair loss in a dog can be caused by several things, but the three most common causes are ringworms, sarcoptic mange, and demodectic mange.
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