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Topic Dog Boards / General / CKS with thinning fur problem
- By thomas-the-spot [gb] Date 16.02.05 17:54 UTC
I groom and clip a really lovely little cavalier but the last couple of times the fur on its back has not grown or only a few hairs have.  The rest of the fur is growing normally.  It has gone kind of a brown colour instead of the black it should be.  The skin is a bit flaky although not excessive in the part where the hair is thick.  It does not bother her at all. The girl concerned is 8 years old and spayed.  Any suggestions? 
- By Moonmaiden Date 16.02.05 19:12 UTC
Have you tried Quistel shampoo & lotion ? Its growing coat on my eldest Cavalier(he had a horrible rash irration of the skin) & since using it his coat is thicken & his skin is now quite normal
- By thomas-the-spot [gb] Date 17.02.05 07:14 UTC
I will get the lady to try that.  The dog isnt irritated its just the fur hasnt grown back since I clipped it in the summer for her although one a few strands have.  The dog is in otherwise good health.
- By mentalcat [gb] Date 17.02.05 19:04 UTC
Hello Thomas-the-spot!

Sometimes older spayed bitches can have a hormonal inbalance that can cause them to have thin/balding patches on their backs.  This tend to be in a bilateral pattern, (the same on both sides).  If this is the case, I suggest that the owners take their girl to the vet for a check-up.  If the patches are not bilateral, then it is probably a skin problem, eg allergy, eczema etc. I know that certain breeds are more likely to have the hormonal inbalance, for instance the dachshund and the boxer but I'm not sure abou the CKC!

Hope this helps,

Ali :)  
- By Moonmaiden Date 17.02.05 19:22 UTC
Some spayed cavaliers' coats can go woolly as they get older & get thicker rather than thinner. If it is a skin problem then the quistel will help as it invigorates the blood vessels to the skin & encourages the new coat & skin. At least that what the dutch vet told me
- By thomas-the-spot [gb] Date 17.02.05 19:26 UTC
Hi Ali

That was my guess as well.  When you groom lots of peoples dogs you tend to get to hear all their problems and I wondered if it was a hormone imbalance as well.  Shame as she is a lovely little dog.

TTS
Topic Dog Boards / General / CKS with thinning fur problem

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