Category: Alopecia
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Alopecia X: How to use the Dermagic Skin Rescue Lotion
Black Skin Disease or Alopecia X in dogs can be managed with good results by following the Dermagic instructions below. The whole process can show improvement in around three weeks, with hair regrowth and new skin in three to four months. We must stress the importance of applying the cream without missing any days, but…
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Is your dog losing hair? Skin turning black?
We want to show you a real dog with a real problem that so many dogs experience. Meet Gus, son of Angela. Gus had been diagnosed with a thyroid problem and was losing his hair, and his skin was turning black. This picture below shows how widespread this disease had become. Many dogs with this…
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Dog Skin Problems Caused by Parasites (Fleas, Ticks, Mange Mites and More)
A parasite is an organism (a flea, for example) that spends a significant portion of its life in or on the living tissue of a host organism (your pet) and which causes harm to the host without immediately killing it. Some parasites are relatively innocuous, some are not, and some can cause serious skin problems.…
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DERMagic Skin Rescue Lotion for Dogs Black Skin Disease
Read how we suggest using the Dermagic Skin Rescue Lotion for dogs Black Skin Disease (BSD): · Start with a clean dog. We recommend using a bar of our organic Skin Rescue Shampoo Bar, which has sulfur florets and neem oil, and is very effective at exfoliating, deep cleansing, and rinses very cleanly. It is…
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Alopecia in Dogs
Alopecia is a very common condition in dogs and causes partial or complete hair loss. It can affect a dog’s skin, its endocrine system, its lymphatic system, and its immune systems. Alopecia can affect dogs of all ages, breed and gender, and is either gradual or acute. Symptoms and Types Alopecia is very noticeable, and…