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While alopecia X predominantly affects Pomeranians, its reach extends to other double-coated breeds of dogs, amplifying the urgency of finding effective treatments.
People who rescue dogs are amazing, and there's a special spot in our hearts for people who rescue dogs with special needs. The family that adopted two absolutely adorable Pomeranian Rescue Dogs with ...
In some intact dogs (male or female) with Alopecia X, neutering results in the coat regrowing, it may have a hormonal involvement, but this hasn’t been completely determined.
How can I stop my pomeranian losing its hair? Can my vet treat my dog's alopecia X? OUR vet David Grant works his animal magic.
One of the main reasons for Pomeranians going bald is Black Skin Disease - more commonly known as Alopecia X.
Pomerians can suffer from Alopecia X as it is commonly called (even though it is not alopecia as such) or Black Skin Disease. It does not tend to cause Pomeranians discomfort other than feeling ...
Poa the Pomeranian, 13, who lives in Seattle, Washington, with her owner Anna Prosser, underwent surgery to remove the upper part of her snout to fight off a fast-growing cancer.
Many dogs with alopecia X respond to this “treatment” – but no guarantees. So we did. Now, many weeks after the procedure, Tucker has regrown hair over most of his body.