The Truth about the Pitbull Terrier
You might think you know everything about the Pitbull (or even Pibble!), for better or for worse. But let's explore some...
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Hair loss is common in dogs, but bare spots in his coat may be a sign of infection or disease. WebMD explains the symptoms of a condition you may need to treat.
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Learn the most common reasons your dog might be losing hair, including how to spot differences between ordinary shedding and a parasitic problem.
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Hair loss in dogs can be caused by several factors ranging from allergic reactions to specific skin conditions to underlying health concerns. Learn six reasons your dog may be losing hair.
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Dr. Sandi Huffman explains hair loss, or alopecia, in dogs, including how canine alopecia is diagnosed, treated, and managed.
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Partial or complete alopecia is commonly seen in dogs and can be due to a variety of conditions including skin infections, allergies, and endocrine disorders.
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These photos, videos, and descriptions will help you determine what is wrong with your dog. There is also advice on when you should see the vet. Simple home remedies will help you deal with your pet's hair loss.
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Alopecia is fairly common and can affect all breeds. Fortunately, it is typically very treatable, and we are here to help!
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Puppy hair loss can happen for a number of reasons, some simple others more serious. Learn more here
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If you've noticed your dog shedding or losing hair, in clumps or generally over their body, it's important you understand what the common causes might be before consulting a veterinarian.
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Many cats and dogs experience hair loss. However, when does shedding hint at something more severe? Learn about dog hair loss and natural treatments.
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Some hair loss in dogs is common but large amounts of dog hair loss may be a concern. Read more on common causes of hair loss in dogs, symptoms & treatment.
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Pit Bulls are prone to a common condition called hypothyroidism in which the body doesn’t make enough thyroid hormone. Signs can include dry skin and coat, hair loss,...
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BeChewy looks at hair loss in dogs - a trip to the vet as soon as possible is the best course of action.
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There are some dogs that are naturally hairless. But for most breeds, going bare or bald signals a larger problem at work. When dogs experience hair loss, known as alopecia, it could be a symptom of a medical condition or it could be hereditary. As a pet parent, brush up on the basics of hair loss in dogs, including th
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Seasonal flank alopecia is a skin condition of dogs, in which affected dogs lose patches of hair on a seasonal basis. Although the cause of this condition has not been definitively determined, it is thought to be caused by an abnormal response of the hair follicles to the normal hormonal changes that occur with changing day length. This condition is purely cosmetic; therefore, no treatment is necessary. Melatonin can be used to speed hair regrowth and prevent hair loss in dogs that develop this condition on a recurrent basis.
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