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boon
Doggyman


Oct 14, 2002, 9:48 PM

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Hi all,

I wonder any one of you out there has the experience of the coat/fur of your belove shedding. Bonney is not 5 months old and i had observerd her for the past 2 to 3 weeks, her fur keep shedding, and some time when i hug her, the whole shirt of my are full of her fur. Previously she is not shedding that much. But now is alot. Just wonder is this normal, or is part of her growing stage ?BlushFrownShocked

Her fur still look ok, and not become "botak", look normal, but i wonder where got so much fur for her to shed dailyPirate.

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cdmoo
ALPHA


Oct 14, 2002, 10:28 PM

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hi boon,

Rex also shedded a lot when he's about 5 months old. U may give him some flaxseed/sunflower oil , this could help to speed up the shedding period and restore new coat.

Not too worry.Wink
regards,

CD Moo





boon
Doggyman


Oct 14, 2002, 11:12 PM

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Em...OK,

"flaxseed/sunflower oil" where to get this, pet shop ? Mind mail me the brand personally.

Thanz in advance.

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alicia
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Oct 19, 2002, 10:54 PM

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my dog is shedding like mad too. but the vet says it is normal. i find it useful to use the kong rubber comb as it really drags out all the dead hair. then i just vacuum it up before it gets all over my house. maybe you should try the comb. i will bring mine to the next meet and you can try. then you can see if you wanna buy one as it is qiute pricey.
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PyRoMaNiAc
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Oct 20, 2002, 9:43 PM

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It's perfectly normal for her to shed. Nothing to worry about Smile. Just make sure you groom her regularly so that her fur doesn't go everywhere!

-= Tisha =-


boon
Doggyman


Oct 21, 2002, 9:45 PM

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Em...., but till now, still shedding leh...is about 1 and half months already.....normally how long the shedding process will last ?

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htpol
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Oct 28, 2002, 5:45 PM

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Hi Boon,

I would suggest you try Velcote or EBF skin & coat suppl.

Any tick and flea problem ? If there is, please try to solve it at the first place.

If there is still scratching for two months, it might be food allergic.

Try any brand of lamb & rice formula but I would suggest California Natural since the ingredients list are short i.e. Lamb meal, Rice, Sun Flower oil. Unless your dog is allergic to rice.

htpolLaugh


boon
Doggyman


Oct 29, 2002, 5:05 AM

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Hi Htpol,

Em..now Bonney is shed less, i guessed another week or so, she will stop shedding. Now i am on Eukanuba Puppy, and Eukanuba Healthy Extra.

Yeap about a month ago, she have some ticks on her, after i sprayed Frontline on her body, the ticks run away and now it seem taht so far so good.

I will try to hunt for Velcote or EBF this coming weekend. Hehehhe...Crazyi don think i can get california natural in penang.

Anyway thanz for your advice, Tongue

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bengyong
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Oct 29, 2002, 11:42 PM

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Hi!

How can we tell the dog is allergic to a certain kind of food or not? My pup is sheding terribly too. Unsure

Please advise.


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htpol
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Oct 31, 2002, 12:17 AM

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Hi Beng Yong,

Well, as it relates to diet, a sensitive dog has an intolerance to a specific pet food ingredients. This intolerance causes a physical reaction from skin problems to diarrhea--whenever food is eaten. I have consulted with few veterinarians locally, vet. treat more skin disordering than other problem, at least 50%. However, majority of the skin disorder are related with tick/flea allergies but food allergies can be just a troublesome to the skin. It happens on the skin with scracthing to 'hot spot' and shedding. In your case I think probably is the seasoning shedding. Don't worry so much unless the problem persist for a longer period or with the skin lesion.

Besides that, try to avoid the 'high risk' ingredients in the pet food such as: Beef & Beef by-products, Pork, Glutten, Milk, Corn, Corn oil, Yeast, Fish, Fish oils, Wheat, Brewer's yeast, eggs. Those listed ingredients believed by the veterinarians can cause trouble in certain dogs.

htpolBlush


kbs
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Nov 1, 2002, 7:35 PM

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Hi Boon,

Snuffy is shedding terribly too for the past one month... and still shedding now. I tried to feed her oil supplement for coat and skin, but haven't seen any improvement yet. I heard from some friends that said when the bitch is about to be on-heat, they shed alot.. Is that true?

Regards,
KBS


lisachew
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Nov 1, 2002, 7:49 PM

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You mentioned Fish Oil, Yeast and Egg is trouble to dogs?

But it is recommended to give them that. Especially Cod liver oil.

Pls advice.

Thanks!
Regards
Lisa


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boon
Doggyman


Nov 2, 2002, 2:55 AM

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Hi KBS,

Oh really, i not sure, but if i recall it correctly, CD Moo told me that female labrador will shed more than the mail one, but now Bonney is about to "finish" her shedding process, less and less now, she is only 5 and half months old, i can't imagine she will be on heat soon....aiyah...I better pay more attention on her.

Boon - I Love Fast Dogs That Hit Hard
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htpol
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Nov 5, 2002, 10:58 PM

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Don't worry about the 'high risk' ingredients if the pets already used to take it without any problems. The chances of food allergy is high in certain breeds. According to one of the survey in a state in US : There are 263 cases having the skin problem but only 9 cases confirmed due to corn allergic. ( a report from Eagle) You can imagine what is the chances of getting the food allergic. Sorry, I don't have much data on each 'high risk' ingredients'. I would try to find it out later.

htpolUnimpressed

 
 




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