Schnauzer, the skin lost hair a few days ago, the skin was red, I had to lick it often, my spirit wa

Updated on healthy 2024-05-11
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Generally speaking, schnauzers rarely get sick, and they belong to healthy dog breeds, but this does not mean that schnauzers do not have genetic problems, and I believe that many owners who raise schnauzers at home must understand that the most common problem is the most common disease.

    In the case of schnauzers, the most common problem is atopic inflammation, and it is more common in female dogs, starting from six months old until the age of seven years old; In addition, in miniature schnauzers, there is also a predisposition to a condition called schnauzer comedo syndrome.

    Schnauzer's ** natural sensitivity, it is easy to cause superficial suppurative necrolytic dermatitis (superfical suppurative necrolytic dermatitis) due to incomplete shampoo cleaning or allergies, or because of allergy to sulfonamide drugs, resulting in **inflammation; In addition to this, Schnauzers are also prone to endocrine problems such as diabetes and hypothyroidism.

    In the gastrointestinal tract, congenital portovascular shunts and hemorrhagic gastroenteritis (usually between the ages of two and four years) are predisposed. This hemorrhagic gastroenteritis is not caused by a virus and is more likely to occur in miniature schnauzers, while in the case of large schnauzers, because they have problems with vitamin B12 malabsorption and are very likely to cause non-regenerative anemia (usually more common in dogs at 6 to 12 weeks), feeders should pay special attention.

    In terms of the kidneys and urinary tract, the following common stone diseases are most commonly occurring in schnauzers: urate, calcium oxalate, struvite, calcium phosphate, silica, etc., which are all common stones. As for the eyes, it is important to pay close attention to the symptoms of glaucoma and cataracts.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Schnauzers shed very little, but they are troublesome to take care of. If a schnauzer suddenly sheds a lot, it may be related to factors such as illness, wrong bathing methods, lack of UV exposure, and deficiencies in vitamins and minerals.

    Schnauzers don't shed their hair very much, except for the moulting period in spring and autumn, they will automatically shed their hair, but this is a normal phenomenon, don't worry, usually shed very little.

    However, because it is a double coat, less hair loss means more hair, so the schnauzer's hair will be more troublesome to take care of, and the owner needs to help the dog groom every day.

    If the schnauzer sheds severely, it may be suffering from **disease, and the itching will cause the dog to frequently scratch with its paws and teeth**, which will cause a large amount of hair loss.

    If the owner bathes the schnauzer in the wrong way, such as bathing too often, or using a person's body wash or soap as usual, it will damage its skin, which will cause the schnauzer to shed a lot.

    The snow slag cave that rarely goes out will cause serious hair loss due to the lack of ultraviolet radiation. When there is a lack of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients, schnauzers are also prone to hair loss. Therefore, the owner must pay attention to the scientific raising of dogs in life.

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