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| 14 hours ago </P><p>In dogs allergies sometimes present as a thinning of hair or baldness. Allergies can also cause your dog to lick excessively and/or chew which causes hair loss.</P><p>If your dog is showing this type of behavior, your primary ... Articles Free UK - http://www.articlesfree.co.uk/ |
| 11 hours ago by admin Also, the dogs don't get as many side effects as humans do. Less than 5% of the dogs get side effects like diarrhea, vomiting, loss of appetite, weakness and lethargy. The dogs don't lose their hair after chemo, like people do. ... The Medical Information Bank - http://www.theinfobank.net/ |
| 12 Dec 2009 by Brigitte Smith Some other dog symptoms you must be aware of are hair loss, loss of appetite, discoloration, lumps and crustiness in the skin, coughing and vomiting. Sick dogs strain to urinate and when they do, it is only in small amounts so look out ... Dog Health Care by Dog Health Enthusiast... - http://healthierdogs.com/ - References [ More results from Dog Health Care by Dog Health Enthusiast... ] |
| 30 Nov 2009 by loopy The causes of hair loss in dogs are legion - http://bit.ly/4Py5Jm. 2ndSpawn (who has watched too much House) proposes differential diagnosis. Attachments. http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=2+2111&aid=421 ... loopy timeline - http://identi.ca/loopy - References |
| 2 hours ago by Administrator Snow and ice can get stuck in between the pads on your dog's paws, causing cuts and uncomfortably cold toes. Even a small amount of build-up under your dog's feet can pull the sensitive hairs underneath and cause a noticable loss of traction. ... To avoid trimming out too much hair, keep your scissors parrallel with your dogs pads and just shear off the fur that sticks out from in between the pads. Around the toes the fur should be cut just short enough to see the end of ... Dog Blog - http://dogblog.muttnik.com/ |
| 12 hours ago This is also true for kittens and puppies, compared to adult cats and dogs.</p> <p>A common disease transmitted by pets is Salmonellosis. This disease, caused by the bacteria Salmonella, is usually contracted from contaminated meats, ... Ringworm shows up as a circular lesion on the skin, and hair loss occurs if any in the area.</p> <p>Another disease transmitted by pets is scabies. Scabies is a skin disease caused by mites that burrow underneath the skin and cause severe ... Article Playground - http://www.articleplayground.com/ |
| 16 Oct 2009 by chardee42 Dog Health, Dog Training, and Dog Toys, From Shadow and Abigail's Point of View. If Dogs Could Read» :: If Dogs Could Read... - http://www.ifdogscouldread.com/ [ More results from If Dogs Could Read» :: If Dogs Could Read... ] |
| 16 Nov 2009 by admin There are a whole host of reasons why your dog can start losing patches of his hair. Some of these things you can do absolutely nothing about, but others you. Dog Care Guru - http://www.dogcareguru.com/ |
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| 13 Nov 2009 by Catherine V. Testaratti A common cause of hair loss in dogs is something we have all probably heard of; mange. Mange is caused by a mite called Demodex. Be sure that you bathe your dog regularly and check for missing patches of hair. ... Prolinx - BioLogic - Acne treatment with... - http://www.prolinxinc.com/ |
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