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Help!!!! Why is my Kingsley losing his hair?:( |
Stress? I honestly am not sure. I know humans lose there hair when stressed |
I have no idea what he could be stressed over. He is treated like a little King.. Although he does have a new son that is almost 7 weeks old...:rolleyes: |
Haha. Maybe thats it ;) Im sure someone will have a better idea then me Good luck! :) |
How old is he? Mites, thyroid problems or losing the puppy coat come to mind. |
He will be two on Halloween. He takes flea pills, gets a bath once a week, sometimes every other week. He only goes outside to potty.. I have never heard of dogs getting mites:rolleyes: That's why I like yorkietalk. I learn something new all the time!!:D I will read up on thyroid problems.. |
Where is he losing his hair? What does the skin look like underneath and elsewhere? Is there itching? Any other new symptoms? |
He has a bald spot on his hind quarter. lol His hair is just real thin.. The skin looks very normal, its not pink or irritated.. No other symptoms |
Please tell more How old is your Yorkie? How is he/she losing hair? In patches or is there a great deal more hair in the brush when you brush him/her? If he/she hasn't been brushed regularly, the winter coat could be just now coming loose. WHERE is the hair loss? On the face, belly, feet? Are there just bare patches of skin showing, or is he just getting thinner-coated all over? :confused: |
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He will be 2 on halloween.. like I said, he has 1 bald spot on his hind quater. His skin looks great. He is just thinning all over..:rolleyes: Not alot of hair in the brush, he gets a bath once every two weeks and gets brushed then.. He does not have thick hair, and its not that long.. |
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I agree with Anne, also a vet trip is in order to rule out any other possible medical issues. Allergies might be a reason too. Giving too many baths can irritate the skin as well, or not rinising out the shampoo well enough can cause itching and irritation. I hope Kingsley feels better . |
Could also be a fungal infection - I went through that with my little Baron. |
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Please let us know what happens. :) |
yeah it is such a bummer these bad immune systems :( DD t4free was .30 and now above 1.0 - jean said 1.0 is normal for yorkies. She said they do not have to exhibit all symptoms just one and they can be hypothyroid as dd never gained wait and is not lethargic my most active pup but the hairloss is what did it for me. I have a dermatology book and in there is a chow with no hair on it's neck like dd and sure enough the chow was hypothyroid so is why i pursued driving to jean dodds almost 2 hrs away. The vets here kept saying no way hair loss for hypo t is lumbar and tail so i gave up and went to jean and thank goodness i did |
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Sounds like thyroid to me |
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