Hair Loss in Pets
Hair loss got you down? Imagine how your dog feels! In the following video, veterinarian Dr. Bean explains that when a pet loses its fur, the underlying cause falls into one of three categories: Infection, inflammatory or metabolic. And the moral of the story is the same for dogs as it is for humans. If you notice any signs of hair loss, get to a doctor (or a vet) as soon as possible so you can be properly diagnosed and begin appropriate treatment.
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I don't know that this happens in pets and animals its informative for me. Is this disease transmitting from humans to animals or it comes from animals to humans.Whats the interesting fact behind this please a brief about this.
Posted by: London Removal | September 29, 2011 at 11:50 PM
That video was very informative, I have noticed that my dog's hair is falling more than before and I instantly took him to the vet. Thank God, it was nothing serious!
Posted by: Sisi Van | September 02, 2011 at 05:14 AM