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Canine & Feline Diseases : How to Treat Canine Hair Loss

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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2009

Treating canine hair loss begins by determining the cause, which could be flea allergic dermatitis, poor nutrition or a metabolic disease. Treat hair loss by assessing the underlying disease with helpful information from an experienced veterinarian in this free video on pet health.

Expert: James Talbott
Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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  • thank you thank you. great video!

  • @indibabs122275 We're happy this video helped you. Have you checked out the other videos in the Canine & Feline Diseases category? There's even more helpful information available!

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  • The spot is now well over 4 inches wide and about 3 inches long. I fear that it will keep progressing. He has had it know for over a year, but in the past couple of weeks it seems to have mutated. It had only been the size of a quarter. Ive tried prescribed ointments, vitacilina, and am currently testing out an oil meant to treat hot spots. What can i do? Is there products that'll actually restore his hair? Why wont it stop growing even after being on antibiotics?

  • HELP HELP HELP

    I am trying to find a solution for my poor dog! I have a 2.5 year old male yorkie. He has a bald spot that is growing on his right hip. I have taken him to 2 different veterinarians and none can seem to find exactly what is wrong with him. It is not mange, nor ringworm, they say it must be a reaction to something. His spot is always red, flaky, and irritated. He is currently on 3 different medication, and before that 2 others, and none of them have seem to cure him. (2bcontinued)

  • @eHow yes some , this is a great site! thank you so much. hope you guys add more in the future.

    God bless,

    Barbara

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