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hi all been doing some reseach about this condition,just wondered if anyones dog has recovered from it it mainly affects whippets and greyhounds ,my own bitch has got this condition and it looks bad mainly effects blacks and blues all the best BB

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hi all been doing some reseach about this condition,just wondered if anyones dog has recovered from it it mainly affects whippets and greyhounds ,my own bitch has got this condition and it looks bad mainly effects blacks and blues all the best BB

 

My greyhound dog has a thinning area on his thigh, i put it down to the amount of time the lazy sod spends sleeping, like when babys get that bald patch in the back of there heads from laying flat :laugh:

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Its common in greyhounds and whippets, and like you say black and blues especially due to the type of coat blues and blacks have...Its nearly always on the thigh muscles.

 

Theirs not a huge amount you can do about it, but giving a decent mineral supplement like Kelp Seaweed and evening Primrose Oil can help push through new coat and improve it.

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hi all been doing some reseach about this condition,just wondered if anyones dog has recovered from it it mainly affects whippets and greyhounds ,my own bitch has got this condition and it looks bad mainly effects blacks and blues all the best BB
if anybody has a cure for it i might try it on my head

me too then bottle it, flog it, never have to work again,tried some stuff on her today called cornucresine,used on horses for hooves and hair growth worth a go,mite try it on me head stink s abit though :cry:
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hi all been doing some reseach about this condition,just wondered if anyones dog has recovered from it it mainly affects whippets and greyhounds ,my own bitch has got this condition and it looks bad mainly effects blacks and blues all the best BB
if anybody has a cure for it i might try it on my head

me too then bottle it, flog it, never have to work again,tried some stuff on her today called cornucresine,used on horses for hooves and hair growth worth a go,mite try it on me head stink s abit though :cry:

anyone else?
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My bitch has abit on the rear outside of her back legs. I never thought nothing of It TBH and definately didn't think It was a proper condition. It Is only very slight on her and you have to push the hair the right way to even notice It..

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I've only had one bitch with that problem: within months of getting her on completely raw food it had virtually disappeared. Not saying this would work with every dog, but its worth a try. Also try Keeper's Mix from Dorwest Herbs: it seemed to help too.

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As already stated but would also recommend dorwest herbs - keepers mix. My bitch which had pups lost lots of hair under her stomach and also found different useful products from dorwest herbs which helped. Also know of a few people who run alot of non peds and there all bare on their back thighs which is due to excess protien. ;)

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hi all been doing some reseach about this condition,just wondered if anyones dog has recovered from it it mainly affects whippets and greyhounds ,my own bitch has got this condition and it looks bad mainly effects blacks and blues all the best BB
if anybody has a cure for it i might try it on my head

me too then bottle it, flog it, never have to work again,tried some stuff on her today called cornucresine,used on horses for hooves and hair growth worth a go,mite try it on me head stink s abit though :cry:

anyone else?

 

 

ye mate count me in :)

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thanks for the info ,her sire had it too,must be a hereditory thing then,he was a non ped whippet,at the time i thought the hair loss was from the muscle rub the racers use, i will try a few things that s been mentioned thanks BB

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