Friday, February 5, 2010

Bulldogs Fur Colour Hi My British Bulldog Is Losing Her Fur Round Her Face And Under Her Chin Can Anyone Advise On A Remedy?

Hi my British bulldog is losing her fur round her face and under her chin can anyone advise on a remedy? - bulldogs fur colour

Pelz, sometimes lose their fur was faster than his winter coat can be achieved. It looks like it bald patches. In one or two weeks it must be a in a few places that have to soon. Otherwise, take him to the vet.

8 comments:

English Angel said...

Take her to the vet have mites or any number of skin diseases

dobiquee... said...

Do you have any grains in search of small red spots on his chin or face? My dobeman had this and it turned out that they have an allergy to his plastic food bowl. Vet me in a metal container and in a few weeks, the beans are gone and her hair back. But still better to be safe ..... Take me to the vet ...

Alas Alice said...

Same thing happened to one of my English Bulldogs. It proved to be an allergic reaction to one of his toys ... Therefore, they have lost the skin around the face and chin. There are some toys you can these toxins that suspects do not buy into them. I can not remember his name, sorry I could not be more helpful.

ainawgsd said...

Allergies and fungal infections (and subsequent secondary bacterial infections) are very common in this breed. Both suspects would be my first, followed by scabies. Although these conditions are very common, are far from "normal" and do not really need to be addressed urgently.

You might try changing the diet to a food that contains no corn, wheat or soy. You can also try to use the skin folds and bare areas with rags to treat fungal infections too clean (you can get from your vet, or if it is one of rags) and the market for OTC, can work.

But frankly, you should probably just bite the bullet and take him to the vet for a work of the entire skin, in order to figure out what causes hair loss that you use the right treatment from the start, instead of wasting time for you home remedies do not work if you are on this I think that's the problem wrong.

lizard S said...

My dog does that mean, and brought it to 3 veterans, including veterinary school kstat. Everyone thought it was mites, but skin scrapings were negative for all, who on antibiotics and said it was dermatitis, wash bacteria. After 3 months, wash your face twice a day to improve and she was bleeding. I have to do some research and discovered a rare allergy to plastic. is not an antioxidant in some plastics, which are toxic to some dogs. This is the first signal. It is so easy to fix though! Dispose of used containers made of plastic and metal toys, or ceramic bowls and dog toys made of cloth or a planet (Planet Dog Rubber animals that have these toxic ingredients in them) Good luck!

PS June was when I realized that his skin and began to fill, before a month. so be patient.

PPS is like a lamb to the canids Bulldogs and should not eat the lamb as her kidneys do not deal well and purines can cause crystals in the urine and infection.

al l said...

It looks like possible food allergies. You must see a veterinarian. Unfortunately, if food allergy is a matter of trial and error. Most dogs are allergic to one type of filler, but rarely viewed.

Vip said...

The housing of the dogs are generally understood to be higher (silent) when ready to grow a new level. but it should not really just the face and chin, as far as I know. maybe your allergic reaction to a new shampoo.

I recommend a vet visit to make sure its nothing serious.

ps I have one, the GSD is moving hes lost a lot of hair, but hes not the face.

Roland's... said...

This could be the food you eat. If you change the fill, such as corn should try something firmer, Canidae or Innova. I fed my two dogs and I recommend both.

Dinovite also helps with skin and coat problems. www.dinovite.com

But to take to the vet if:)

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