Alopecia is defined simply as the loss of hair. There are many causes of alopecia in Pomeranians including, but not limited to the black skin disease, hyperthyroidism, seasonal allergies, Cushing's disease, post-clipping alopecia and fungal infections.
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Hair loss can be frustrating for any pet owner. Bulldogs may suffer from hair loss for a wide variety of reasons. If your bulldog is suffering from chronic skin conditions or even mild hair loss, you should have your veterinarian run tests to determine...
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Skin conditions in dogs--from a flea bit to skin cancer--are not uncommon. More often than not, however, a skin condition is a symptom of another illness rather than a disease in itself. While some skin diseases--such as ringworm and sarcoptic mange...
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Dogs can fall victim to any number of skin infections. Black skin disease, sometimes called woolly coat, is one of the most frustrating because its exact cause remains unknown. Yet despite this uncertainty, black skin disease can still be successfully...
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Black skin infection in canines is not directly fatal, but in some cases exposed skin can become broken and infected with bacteria, leading to severe complications. Usually, black skin infection is a mild illness, but it should still be treated properly...
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