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Hair Shedding?? Hi, I have a puppy (5 mths) that sheds ALOT :( I wanted to get some advise on shedding? She is a yorkie:D I mean I have 2 other yorkies and when they were pups they did not shed like her. What can I do to reduce the shedding or stop it? I mean I dont think she is getting rid of her pup coat. Do u? Also do yorkies have under hair?? It seems like when I give my male a bath (short hair) there is all these short hair everywhere:( but my female (long hair) doesnt do that. Why is that?? I thought yorkies are known not to shed:confused: Pleases any advise would be greatly appreciated:D:animal36 |
yorkie shed less than humans since you say its alot i would take her to the vet that doesnt seem right |
Yorkies normally don't shed. I have never seen any hair from Buddy except when I comb him, then, maybe a few in the comb. I would have the vet check him over and perhaps change his diet. |
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yea i thought they dont shed too much... if u dont mind what do u guys feed ur babies? |
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if u dont mind what do u guys feed ur babies? There are so many really good dog foods on the market. I use Natural Balance Organic and add fresh chicken and veggies to it. Canidae is another but it didn't agree with Buddy. Merricks and Chicken Soup as well as many others are high quality dog food. Hope your baby will be ok. |
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we feed natual balance what do you feed? |
i feed her natural balance vege. since she may have a LS, she is on a low protein diet. i just changed it couple of wks age. do u think that LS can cause her to shed?? |
It sounds like her low protein diet is lacking in various nutriments. When Charlie (10 yo. rescue) came to live with me in April, his coat was thin and dry. The vet recommended Nordic Naturals Pet Cod Liver Oil once daily (1/4 tsp), and the results is wonderful. His hair has grown back, and shiny. Also, Charlie also had thyroid deficiency, and takes a 1/2 tablet Soloxine 2xday. The deficiency is tested via a blood draw for thyroid. Good luck and your pup shouldn't be shedding. Many people adopt a Yorkie for that reason, no shedding. Warmly, Deborah |
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Izzy sheds too. Its not a lot but I notice it on my clothes sometimes and on the furniture. Im feeding him Canidae, Merricks and Wellness (I rotate every 3-4 months) Maybe I should try another food for him what do you think? He's been like this since Ive had him and he is a year old.:rolleyes: |
1 Attachment(s) my dd tested post bile acid 73.1, 54.9 and now 27 so liver mvd can cause itchy skin but not hair loss. I just had dr. Jean dodds do complete thyroid panel as she is the expert and she is out of garden grove, ca and dd has hypothyroidism and that is why hair on her neck has not grown back and she has a thin coat. see pic she will be going on 1/3 soloxin .1mg 2 times a day and she weighs 5.9 and hair should grow back and it should calm the itching. It took from 6 mos of age and she is now 3 years old to finally get this diagnosis so i recommend a complete T3, T4, T4FREE, T3FREE, T3AA, T4AA done with annual blood work. This has been very costly to diagnose and stressful as we have spent 5k in vet bills with dermatologists etc so i finally went to dr. dodds and hopefully she will get better. Also, dr. dodd's has a liver cleansing diet dd will be going on as well for liver and hypoT and should help with allergies as well Debbie W |
Mojo only sheds (sheds, meaning a few years) when he needs to be brushed or when the air is dry. BUT we changed foods (have been on Canidea for a while now) and using Missing Link. His hair has improved 100%. He gets brushed every day (EVERY DAY..and not just once either...I brush him often). He and Lily both are getting longer hair, so it has to be brushed often. I use SheaPet and their extra conditioning (fur butter fur worse) and love it. Some have raved about Aussie 3min Miracle conditioner (in the purple packets)...I have never tried it. Good luck! |
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