scottish hare hunter 2,345 Posted February 13, 2017 Report Share Posted February 13, 2017 My bitch has been going bald around the muscle on her back leg tried loads of things diet bedding etc it's no as bad as it was but now it looks to be stuck like this with a slight covering of very soft hair. Any ideas Quote Link to post
Giro 2,648 Posted February 13, 2017 Report Share Posted February 13, 2017 (edited) Mine went like that. I reduced the grains and feed more meat. Added quality oils to, Ultimate oil or linseed oil . I also tried some dorwest herbs. Keepers mix & kelp powder.. http://www.dorwest.com/category/skin_and_coat Edited February 13, 2017 by Giro 2 Quote Link to post
leo1 134 Posted February 14, 2017 Report Share Posted February 14, 2017 Get to Gibbs and get the stuff for horses hoofs , can't remember the name of it but it in a jar and is black like tar , should do the job 1 Quote Link to post
scottish hare hunter 2,345 Posted February 14, 2017 Author Report Share Posted February 14, 2017 Get to Gibbs and get the stuff for horses hoofs , can't remember the name of it but it in a jar and is black like tar , should do the job Stockholm tar ? Quote Link to post
socks 32,253 Posted February 14, 2017 Report Share Posted February 14, 2017 Stockholm tar will do f**k all for hair loss ..... 3 Quote Link to post
billhardy 2,342 Posted February 14, 2017 Report Share Posted February 14, 2017 The stuff fa horses referred two has Lyme sulphur in it it will do the job fine .atb bunnys. 1 Quote Link to post
billhardy 2,342 Posted February 14, 2017 Report Share Posted February 14, 2017 The stuff fa horses referred two has Lyme sulphur in it it will do the job fine .atb bunnys. stock holm tar has socks says fecking useless fa the problem atb bunnys. Quote Link to post
leo1 134 Posted February 14, 2017 Report Share Posted February 14, 2017 Don't think it's Stockholm tar , can't remember what it's called , had same problem with my old dog few years ago and got the stuff and it worked wonders Quote Link to post
leo1 134 Posted February 14, 2017 Report Share Posted February 14, 2017 If I remember right the stuff helped horses hoofs grow or some shit like that but defo done the job for the baldy back legs Quote Link to post
arcticgun 4,548 Posted February 14, 2017 Report Share Posted February 14, 2017 lower protein in feed should do trick, or raw diet, better quality dry feeds you don't get this problem ive found Quote Link to post
scottish hare hunter 2,345 Posted February 14, 2017 Author Report Share Posted February 14, 2017 She's fed on the best of diet it's not the diet been trying to sort it out for about a year now trying different things this is the best it's been for a while but it's not back to normal. Quote Link to post
peterhunter86 8,627 Posted February 14, 2017 Report Share Posted February 14, 2017 The stuff fa horses referred two has Lyme sulphur in it it will do the job fine .atb bunnys. They mix it with pig oil and rub it on the horses legs. 1 Quote Link to post
tote 854 Posted February 14, 2017 Report Share Posted February 14, 2017 Get to Gibbs and get the stuff for horses hoofs , can't remember the name of it but it in a jar and is black like tar , should do the job Stockholm tar ? The stuff you're after is called Cornucrescine, it's a hoof ointment, I've used it in the past for the same thing. Quote Link to post
leo1 134 Posted February 14, 2017 Report Share Posted February 14, 2017 Get to Gibbs and get the stuff for horses hoofs , can't remember the name of it but it in a jar and is black like tar , should do the jobStockholm tar ?The stuff you're after is called Cornucrescine, it's a hoof ointment, I've used it in the past for the same thing.Worked a treat on my dog, think it's pretty common , look at greyhound racing , a bet 2 out of the 6 starters will have same problem Quote Link to post
dog man 176 Posted February 14, 2017 Report Share Posted February 14, 2017 What is the bitch bed made straw or what is she laying on and is she in kennel or in house Quote Link to post
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