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Dog Hair Loss Home Remedies

Hair loss in dogs is not uncommon. Also known as alopecia, this condition is not the same as the natural act of shedding fur. Shedding is when old or damaged pieces of fur naturally fall out. These dog hair loss home remedies are used when your dog is suffering from unnatural hair loss resulting in missing patches of hair or complete hair loss.

Alopecia in dogs, or hair loss, is a common disorder that causes partial or complete dog hair loss. It can affect your pet's skin and its endocrine system, lymphatic system, and immune system. Alopecia can affect dogs of all ages, breeds, and gender. For this reason, you must consult your veterinarian to treat the underlying condition and ensure that there aren't any major health concerns.

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For the most part, dog hair loss will be very noticeable to owners, showing up in different patterns and shapes. It can be sporadic or symmetrical hair loss or may present as bald circles. Hair loss can be accompanied by crusting and inflammation of the dog's skin. In sporadic cases, the dog may have scaling of the skin too.

Hair loss in dogs may be caused by several reasons, including allergies, infections, or parasites. Depending on the underlying cause, canine alopecia may be accompanied by infection and irritation, along with possible reddening of the skin in the affected area.

Before deciding to use one of these dog hair loss home remedies, I recommend you call your veterinarian for a consultation. If the hair loss's underlying cause is an allergy or infection, for example, a home remedy may fix the problem for now, but it will keep coming back until the underlying cause is treated.

Dog Hair Loss Home Remedies

Dog Hair Loss Home Remedies1. Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegarĀ has been shown to have antibacterial, anti-fungal, and antiviral properties. Please doĀ NOT use it directly on your dog's skin because apple cider vinegar's high acidity could actually be harmful to the dog. It could irritate your pet's skin and cause a burning sensation.

Use an organic type of apple cider vinegar (like Bragg), and make aĀ 50/50 blend of apple cider vinegar and water in an empty spray bottle. You can apply the spray to your dog 2-3 times per day until the hair begins to grow back. You can continue to use the apple cider vinegar spray once per day as a treatment remedy once the hair begins to grow.

You should NOT use this spray if your dog has open wounds on its skin. It will sting and cause him unnecessary pain. You should also pay close attention to the areas of skin where you use this spray. If you notice the condition of the skin getting worse, seek veterinary treatment.

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2. Coconut Oil

Coconut oil hasĀ many positive effects on a dog's skin and coat health. It can help with skin conditions like eczema, contact dermatitis, itchy skin and generally improve skin health. It can also reduce allergic reactions.

Coconut oil can also treat skin cuts and wounds. It can disinfect cuts and promote the healing of wounds. It can also help with the treatment of dry skin, hot spots, bites, and stings, as well as other skin allergy-related symptoms.

Coconut oil can be given to dogsĀ orallyĀ or appliedĀ topically. Adding organic coconut oil (likeĀ Viva Naturals) to your dogā€™s diet can improve their health in general, but coconut oil should be used topically for the best results regarding skin and coat health.

The amount of oil to add to your dogā€™s food depends on its size. For example, many vets recommend that you include coconut oil in small quantities, about 1/4 of a teaspoon for small dogs daily. For large breeds, you can add about 1 teaspoon per day to their meal.

Using coconut oil topically is even more simple. It's important to start with small amounts because your dogā€™s fur can get greasy if you apply too much. Just rub a bit of coconut oil between your hands and put it in on the affected areas.

Coconut oil is not toxic, so you don't have to worry if your pooch licks his skin after you apply it. You can apply it topically once or twice per day until the hair grows back. You can continue using it once the hair grows back to keep your dog's skin and coat shiny and healthy.

dog with alopecia3. Vitamin E Oil

You can purchase Vitamin E oil at most pharmacies or natural living stores. Applying the oil topically to bald spots on your pet's skin will help the skin heal faster, and the hair begins to grow.

Vitamin E is an antioxidant that helps to defend against free radicals in the skin. It is also good for your dog's immune system, heart and liver health, and overall skin and coat health.

4. Lemon Juice

Did you know that lemon juice has antibacterial properties because of the high amount of citric acid it contains? If a bacterial infection causes your dog's hair loss, lemon juice is an easy and affordable natural remedy.

Infuse a quart of warm water with a few slices of lemon for about 5 hours. Strain the liquid afterward to remove any pulp or leftover lemon particles. Put the liquid in an empty spray bottle and apply it to the affected areas 2-3 times per day.

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Samanthaā€™s biggest passion in life is spending time with her Boxer dogs. After she rescued her first Boxer in 2004, Samantha fell in love with the breed and has continued to rescue three other Boxers since then. She enjoys hiking and swimming with her Boxers, Maddie and Chloe.