Sunday, January 8, 2012

What would be the cause of imediate hair loss?

its not alot of hair loss jus 2 patches and im kinda worried and its kinda strange. one day, all normal and everythings fine...the next morning, 2 bald spots. its in the top butt area near the tail. basicly everything has been almost the same for her for the past 10 years. she has had a flea collar once when she was young. used 1 bottle of flea spray which i used a few months ago and i used it once or twice a week ago. we moved to another home, its now been 3 months here. and first time for hair loss...ever.What would be the cause of imediate hair loss?
Hair loss in that area is most commonly caused by a reaction to flea bites. Flea collars are toxic and nearly useless (they certainly aren't going to affect any fleas that might be living on her butt) and most over the counter topical flea treatments (like the sprays) are also ineffective.



Other causes of hair loss can include ringworm (which can literally look like anything), hot spots (usually bacterial infections and often associated with allergies), or mites. Your best bet for finding out what this is and what is causing it would be to schedule a visit with your vet and have your dog checked out by a medical professional.What would be the cause of imediate hair loss?
Not too long ago I noticed that I was loosing a lot of hair. I would see my hair all over the places, like bath tub, on the carpet, in the bathroom and over my bed. I was really scared I thought I will go bald soon, but then my brother told me about this product called HairGain. He said that this product doesn't grow hair back but it will stop the hair loss. I didn't wait too long and I got my first bottle tried it for almost 2 weeks. I noticed that I wasn't loosing as much hair as before. I kept using it for few of months. Now my hair loss is gone, thank God!



If you would like to try it here is the web-site. www.hairgainspray.com


I saw the same thing on my dog's ear and it worried me so I took her to the vet and it turned out that she had mange. Since it caused her to itch she would scratch and her hair would fall out. She finally got rid of it after a couple of dips. The best thing to do is to take your dog to the vet and see because there are many things that it could be. Hope this helps.
Read this story and see if it matches your dogs hair loss there are responces there





http://www.edmontonreptiles.com/forum/sh
CHANGE OF WEATHER, CHANGE OF HAIR. IT WILL GROW BACK!
Maybe Stress? Thats usually what it comes from. Hope I helped.

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