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Posted by PRITCHARD on 05-03-2009 04:13 AM:

MY FEMALE IS LOSING HER COAT.WHAT DO I DO!!!

MY FEMALE HAD PUPS ABOUT 13 WKS AGO. HERE COAT IS REALLY STARTING TO LOOK BAD.AND HERE HAIR IS THINNING OUT ALOT.I HAVE HAD PEOPLE TELL ME TO GIVE HER EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL TO MAKE HER COAT BETTER. WHAT WOULD YOU RECOMMEND I GIVE HER.I FEED ALL OF MY DOG "DIAMOND NATURALS'AND ALL OF THEM DO GREAT ON IT.PLEASE GIVE SOME FEED BACK...THANK YOU...


Posted by PaulScott on 05-03-2009 04:24 AM:

well feeding her noxiton jello "canning jello" will help her not to blow her coat, there is other stuff too , but i like this best


Posted by PRITCHARD on 05-03-2009 04:35 AM:

what!!

what is that,and were do you get it at.Thank you..


Posted by Laurie Soutar on 05-03-2009 05:36 AM:

It's perfectly normal after having a litter. You can help the new coat grow back in faster by giving her oil - any kind at all - steak fat, bacon grease, vegetable oil - just a tablespoon or two on her food every day. A raw egg every other day will help as well.
Laurie


Posted by PaulScott on 05-03-2009 12:25 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Laurie Soutar
It's perfectly normal after having a litter. You can help the new coat grow back in faster by giving her oil - any kind at all - steak fat, bacon grease, vegetable oil - just a tablespoon or two on her food every day. A raw egg every other day will help as well.
Laurie



well bacon greese is a bad idea becouse Pork helps permote mastitious , and if useing the Oil root its better to use flackseed oil or fish oils witch are full of your omaga fatty acid.

A: noxition jello is canning gelatin and can be bought @ most your local supper markets


Posted by PRITCHARD on 05-03-2009 02:03 PM:

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Posted by Christy on 05-03-2009 02:28 PM:

MY SKEETER FEMALE DOES THE EXACT SAME THING!

SHE WILL LOOK HORRIBLE FOR ABOUT 3 MONTHS, ALMOST LIKE SHE'S GOT THE MANGE.

OUR VET SAID THAT IT IS NORMAL THAT THE MAMA USES UP SO MUCH OF HER NUTRIENTS FEEDING THE PUPS THAT HAIR LOSS IS VERY COMMON IN FEMALES.

THEY ALSO SAID THAT IT DOESNT HELP THAT THE FEMALE WILL SPEND ABOUT 4 WEEKS LAYING ON HER SIDES AND THAT WILL ACTUALLY BREAK SOME OF THE HAIR ALSO.

WE JUST ALWAYS KEEP HER ON AN AUTOMATIC FEEDER AND AS SOON AS THE PUPS GET WEANED BATH HER GOOD TO MAKE SURE AND GET HER CLEAN.

WE HAVE TRIED ALOT OF STUFF TO HELP IT GROW BACK, BUT WE HAVE FOUND AFTER 4 LITTERS IT WILL JUST TAKE TIME.

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Posted by Allen Payne on 05-03-2009 03:13 PM:

A few years ago I had a problem with some of my dogs looking like they would come down with the mange in the summer time, one of my best females especially was the worst. There was a long thread on the message board about this problem and the common denominator was Diamond dog food, which was what I was feeding. I switched to black gold and problem went away. A few weeks ago a guy at work told me he was having the same problem with a male that is a grandson of the female I mentioned above, the problem seemed to start with warm weather, I asked him what he was feeding and Diamond was his answer, I told him to switch to black gold or Purina. I saw him Friday and he was very happy, his dog was recovering his coat and was even acting like he felt better.


Posted by englishpride on 05-03-2009 04:53 PM:

i agree with allen if i was you i switch its worth a try but i seen them lose there coats and for some reason diamond was always the common deominator not saying thats your problem but its worth a try.

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Posted by Carrie on 05-03-2009 06:22 PM:

Bath

give her a good warm bath and get all the old coat out of her-she will lose coat after having puppies-don't forget to worm her after the pups are wean and maybe add some veg oil and vit C to her diet it will look worse before it looks better-but getting all the dead coat out will help it come back quick, a cold bath holds coat in, a warm bath losens and get the coat out that is dead-you should see long coated dogs after they have puppies-they almost get smooth coated


Posted by PRITCHARD on 05-03-2009 07:00 PM:

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Thank you guys alot.More feedback please...


Posted by PRITCHARD on 05-04-2009 12:00 PM:

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Posted by amcnhunter on 05-04-2009 02:07 PM:

GO GET A TUB OF NEW STOCK......almost all feed stores that carry livestock meds will have it...this stuff will cure red mange...and will bring hair back....hmmmmm mabe i should try some for my hair....LOL...This stuff WILL work and its guarenteed..

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Posted by Plottluvr on 05-04-2009 02:17 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Allen Payne
A few years ago I had a problem with some of my dogs looking like they would come down with the mange in the summer time, one of my best females especially was the worst. There was a long thread on the message board about this problem and the common denominator was Diamond dog food, which was what I was feeding. I switched to black gold and problem went away. A few weeks ago a guy at work told me he was having the same problem with a male that is a grandson of the female I mentioned above, the problem seemed to start with warm weather, I asked him what he was feeding and Diamond was his answer, I told him to switch to black gold or Purina. I saw him Friday and he was very happy, his dog was recovering his coat and was even acting like he felt better.


I"ve fed Diamond for a long time now and never had a problem like that. Sounds like its an allergy or something. Especially if it happened to a dog related to yours. I feed Diamond Naturals to both dogs due to chicken allergy.

To the original poster...give your dog some safflower oil every day...one or two tablespoons will help. I had females that would blow their coats like that after having pups...it happens.


Posted by PRITCHARD on 05-04-2009 09:43 PM:

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Posted by PRITCHARD on 05-06-2009 04:50 AM:

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Posted by ERICM7531 on 05-06-2009 05:37 AM:

Parasite?

If you can't rule out a parasite problem and your dog has been tested negative for heart worms, try this. Ivomec 0.1% solution. 0.10 (one tenth) of a cc/mg per 10 lbs. of dog weight. Ivomec will rid almost any internal or external parasite on a dog. A good vet that isn't money hungry will suggest Ivomec as a preventative for heartworms. Ivomec will cure mange, ear mites, etc. However, I've read that Ivomec isn't suitable for a dog from a herding family (collies, etc). I use Ivomec monthly on my dogs to prevent heartworms. It's cleared up ear mites on them successfully.


Posted by ERICM7531 on 05-06-2009 05:43 AM:

Continued from above

I'm not a vet. You may want to check with your vet before taking my advice. What works for my dogs may not work for yours. I'd hate for you to harm one on account of my suggestion.

Thanks. Good Luck.


Posted by spudsmom on 05-07-2009 08:07 PM:

I showed horses for years and used Flax seed as a daily suppliment. Their coast were like glass. Now that I show dogs, I use ground flax seed. You can get it at most feed stores and my dogs coats look great. I breed my dogs as well and do not have a problem with them blowing their coats. Everyone has somthing that works well for them, this has worked well for me. I feed vitamines as well.


Posted by l.lyle on 06-06-2009 07:56 AM:

flax seed

I take a handful of flax seed to about a quart of water, bring it to a slow boil, take it off the heat and bring it back to barely boiling several times. The result is a translucent, mucous-like material. I mix several tablespoons in each dogs feed. Refridgerate the rest. I learned this as a stableboy about 40 years ago so I never thought of using raw flax.

I've only used this to make a dull coat better. If a dog has any skin irritation, I don't think it would help.


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