Manchester Terrier (certain introduction)
Occasionally we will see some dogs chasing their tails They spin in circles and like to bite their tails, which are often accompanied by hair loss. So what should I do if my dog loses hair on his tail? The first thing we need to do is to find out the reason for the hair loss on the tail. Whether it is caused by natural causes or caused by disease.
The hair loss on the dog's tail is probably due to the replacement of normal weather. Of course, the way to judge whether this is the case is very simple, that is, to see if there is hair loss on other parts of the dog's body, and whether the hair change is even on the entire body. If it is a normal psychological shedding, parents do not need to worry and can just control the dog's daily diet and living hygiene.
Dog tail hair loss may also be caused by parasites. Especially those dogs with large tails and thick and thick hair, if they have not been groomed and cleaned for a long time, they may experience parasitism and so on. In severe cases, the dog's tail may become hairless, the skin may become red and swollen, or even cause pus and decay. To avoid the occurrence of this situation, the dog's general physical hygiene must be done immediately, and combing and bathing are also necessary.
Dog tail hair loss may also be caused by poor body nutrition. For example, dogs consume very little protein, consume too much salt, etc. To solve this situation, we must start with the dog’s diet. Specify a scientific diet plan and prepare nutritious and balanced foods such as high protein and vitamins to feed your dog.
It seems that there are many reasons for dog tail hair loss. Nutritional problems, parasitic disease problems, and weather problems may also cause hair loss. Therefore, when the owner discovers this situation, he should first Don't panic, find the crux of the problem and then deal with it.
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