What is Hair Loss (Alopecia) in Dogs? Alopecia in dogs is a skin condition that causes patchy or complete hair loss along with itchiness and redness on the skin of your dog. This disease can also affect endocrine, lymphatic system and immune system of your dog. It is one of the most common health issues found in dog and needs to be taken care because the repercussions of this disease are not very pleasant. Your pup may lose hair gradually or all of a sudden in some cases.
Symptoms And Causes Of Alopecia Symptoms are very clear and easy to figure out because it will be right in front of your eyes. They are characterized by complete baldness or hair loss in circular patches. Inflammation can also be seen around the bald area. In some cases scaling can also be seen in dogs. There can be numerous causes like mange caused by the mites Demodex, tick bite, disruption in the hair growth due to infection or any auto immune disease or malfunction of the endocrine system. Hair loss in multiple patches indicates the swelling of the hair follicle.
Diagnosis Of Alopecia For proper diagnosis the vets rely on the order and severity of the alopecia. The most important thing in the diagnosis is to find out the cause of Alopecia so that the treatment can be designed accordingly. There are different patterns of alopecia like – Fragmentary or complete hair loss It is generally due to tick bite, mange or bacterial infections. Hair fall is accompanied with redness of skin and itchiness. Symmetrical hair loss It can be caused by the excess secretion of steroid by the adrenal glands. Low thyroid level can also be one of the reasons. High estrogens level or low level of female hormone secretion can also cause hair loss. Hair Loss In Multiple Areas Round worm infection, bacterial infection or scleroderma can be the cause.
Treatment And Precautionary Measures Treatment depends on the type of alopecia and its causes. Parasitic Alopecia If the hair loss is due to parasites like fleas and ticks, mites, lice or fungi, then the best treatment is to use topical medications such as Activyl, Advantage, etc that can eradicate these parasites from your pooch’s body. There are many shampoos that treat these parasites making your dog parasite free.