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hi,

 

my dog has lost quite a bit of hair on his underside especially round his legs and chest area. His skin is flaky and a bit scabby. His coat is very smooth and short anyway but has lost hair noticeably. I have cotton bedding so i have ruled sesitivity to man made fibres out, its definitely not mites. He lives outside but kennel is clean.

 

i thought that i could be the mud when i have brought him home from a nights graft and failed to wash him, it was really muddy this season, dogs regularly coming home caked.

 

i bought a camrosa starter pack to see if i could clear his skin and get his hair growth back to normal for his general well being and ready for the shows...

 

has anyone used this product and if so what was it treated for and how effective was it?? apparently the stuff works like magic when the instructions are followed down to the tee

 

ATB

 

Tom Heavy

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from my own experience iv had whippets and whippet greyhound types what suffered with this, it was hard work and took a long time to keep it at bay, although i didn't have camrosa, used to use something called alugan, but you cant get it now

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from my own experience iv had whippets and whippet greyhound types what suffered with this, it was hard work and took a long time to keep it at bay, although i didn't have camrosa, used to use something called alugan, but you cant get it now

 

was the hair loss caused from mud ??

 

cheers atb

 

tom heavy

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Try diprobase mate I think that's how u spell it it's only cheap an u can get it from anywhere , iv used it with good results in the past it revitalises the skin an helps the fur come thro a lot better

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Had a spaniel x that suffered bad with hair loss, vets clueless but were eager for dosh, Nothing worked.

Then tried camarosa and although it's a messy affair , the problem was sorted for good.

Bit of a ball ache keeping to the instructions but well worth the bother.

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