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Anyway, so the previous owner was a vet tech but she didn't really act like one. She was feeding her Purina One puppy food (as I guess most of the other dogs were puppies since she was a breeder). I bought her Purina Natural (or something to this effect I forget exactly) but I didn't know about there being 'bad' quality food for dogs until recently so I haven't figured what brand I should switch her to that is a 'safe' brand of food. I need something I can purchase from a store as ordering online + shipping gets pricey and money is tight since a recent family death took a lot of money. Do you have any suggestions on food that I might be able to find in a pet store and not have to order online? I've had her about 3 weeks or something like that. She doesn't itch or seem to have a thyroid issue (I tried to feel on her thyroids and didn't feel, the vet I spoke to was a non-profit so did not offer services to check such things but told me how I could feel her thyroids). We haven't had her to the vet yet as I said a death in the family has taken a lot of time and money. So we should be getting her in in a week or 2. So I'm not sure why she has thinning hair. Its really thin just on her back to just above her rump, but the skin under looks soft and normal not red or bumpy or anything like that
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| Don't Litter Spay&Neuter Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: So Cal
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| I see. You're an angel for taking her! She's so lucky to have you. Many mommies lose alot of hair. Since Lolli was a breeding bitch, IDK know if her hair will ever be normal. It might take a long time, but w/proper diet & exercise, she'll be radiant! ![]() Feeding a premium kibble is the next best thing. You can get samples here: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...e-samples.html
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It's too bad about her hair. She looks so silly when I bathe her it's like you can REALLY SEE where the hair is thin or non existent. Like a chinese crested or something is what it looks like when she's wet! When she is dry it's hard to tell where the thinning is unless you looked close, or sat another yorkie nearby for comparison on the thickness of hair. It's mostly just in that area. Her legs, tail and head/ears seem to be full and normal. I'm even more sad to know that this could be caused from having litters of puppies. The previous owner had her for over a year only and had adopted her from somewhere/someone else and she did not have any history to give me previous to her adopting her so it's hard to know how many litters shes had her whole 7 years of life.
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| Don't Litter Spay&Neuter Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: So Cal
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| Awww, poor Lollie. I hope her hair loss isn't bc of other issues, but maybe it's best to check w/her vet. Do you have a Petsmart or Petco near by? I know they carry Natural Balance, bc that's what I feed mine. Maybe you can call them & ask, save a trip just incase they don't carry it.
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| YT Addict Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Hugo, MN USA
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| Thanks for the video of the reverse sneeze. Belle does this and in my mind I know what it is but there's always that little bit of doubt and concern in the back of your mind. My husband just about panics when she does this. I feel much better knowing what it does sound like. Belle sure could use a good groomer. She had one and 1/2 sessions and they did not do what I wanted. She wears a sweater during the chilly days, my husband says it's because mommy is cold! She rolls on the floor on her back and boy can she make mats. Being a Morkie she has a mic of hair but it's fine. I use to worry cause it was thin but all of a sudden it's like she's become a sheep dog. I brush her everyday with a CC woodpin brush and it works great. This time I was gone for a couple days and she ended up one big mat all the way to her skin. I just took the trimmer and buzzed her body. Wasn't going to put her through combing. I know it will grow, it's just funny seeing her "nakie" as I call it and she thinks it's funny. |
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