Does anyone know if being on Royal Canin low fat gastro intestinal diet cause hair loss, as our Labrador has thinning of his coat around the neck, thighs and stomach. The bonus side to this dog food is no problems with his Pancreatitis and loves it. Apart from the coat problems he is fit and well. The only other thing we could think of was using Frontline Flea Treatment. We would be so grateful of any help as the vets have done a full blood screen and ruled out thyroid problems and his skin is slightly flaky on some parts of the body and no sores. Any ideas anybody. Many Thanks all
Re: Hair Loss on a Labrador male with Chronic Pancreatitus and on special diet I never had any problems with air loss when Harley was on that food. I changed her food as her tummy is so sensitive she could even tolerate Royal Canin Gastro.
Re: Hair Loss on a Labrador male with Chronic Pancreatitus and on special diet My Lab has a very thin coat on his stomach and thighs which I find a bit of a worry, but think it is probably just how he is born. Has your Lab lost his coat recently? I don't use any flea treatments.
Re: Hair Loss on a Labrador male with Chronic Pancreatitus and on special diet Hey Naya, Not really sure what is causing it our vet doesn't seem worried about it, but we are concerned that it will really thin out. Hello Stacia, Its started to really thin out over the last couple of months, we read some story's about frontline which where a bit worrying. Please keep posting as we are at a loss of what to look for when trying to find out the cause of Buddy's thinning hair problem, thank you all for your help. Tony.
Re: Hair Loss on a Labrador male with Chronic Pancreatitus and on special diet Maybe he has had a heavy moult, how old is he? Is you dog's coat quite thick elsewhere? I worry about my Lab's thin coat underneath but he has been like it for the last year or so, he will be three in January.
Re: Hair Loss on a Labrador male with Chronic Pancreatitus and on special diet Is he scratching or licking himself at all ? My lab has a very thin coat on her chest area and legs but it is caused by her excessively licking and scratching due to her allergies. She is allergic to numerous different foods but also house, dust and storage mites. I wonder if your dog might have allergies too. There could be something in the food that is causing an allergic response ? It could also be a response to chemicals in flea treatments. I stopped using them on my dogs 2 years ago! Chloe
Re: Hair Loss on a Labrador male with Chronic Pancreatitus and on special diet Hi there....just had a quick google. Hair loss seems to be mentioned on quite a lot of the EPI sites (mainly they are GSD sites as they seem most commonly affected) I think the suggestion is it is linked to nutritional lack though, and you saying he is otherwise fit and well would seem to be against this. They seem to be keen on supplementing with Vitamin B12 too. Hopefully it will settle down. Has your lab been diagnosed with it for long?
Re: Hair Loss on a Labrador male with Chronic Pancreatitus and on special diet Welcome to the forum. When my last dog was moulting for England the Vet suggested that I add a couple of teaspoons of Olive Oil to her food. It seemed to help.
Re: Hair Loss on a Labrador male with Chronic Pancreatitus and on special diet Hi There, Dexter is a neutered boy,2 years old....he's been on RC gastro since he was 7 months and whilst he hasn't got a massive lab coat ( I think due to our hot climate ) and is thin on his thighs and tummy hi coat is consistent so I would say we've not experienced hair loss.
Re: Hair Loss on a Labrador male with Chronic Pancreatitus and on special diet Hi All, Thanks for the reply's all, Buddy is 3 years and 9 months old...Yes he does lick his legs and does nibble at his skin so it could be an allergy, I can't remember when he was diagnosed with chronic Pancreatitis I'll have to look it up later with his bills but I think it was at least 5-6 months ago. Thanks all for your help.
Re: Hair Loss on a Labrador male with Chronic Pancreatitus and on special diet My lab has had chronic pancreatitis for a number of years and had to go onto a low-fat home cooked diet. He also has numerous food allergies and indoor environmental allergies. One of these allergies is to storage mites - which rules out dry dog food. I'm wondering if your boy may have a similar allergy? My dog's coat is excellent - apart from his paws, which he continues to nibble at.
Re: Hair Loss on a Labrador male with Chronic Pancreatitus and on special diet [quote author=Mollly link=topic=8170.msg115454#msg115454 date=1412721954] Welcome to the forum. When my last dog was moulting for England the Vet suggested that I add a couple of teaspoons of Olive Oil to her food. It seemed to help. [/quote] Hey Molly, What sort of Olive oil was it that your vet suggested and did you have to put it in once or twice a day ? Tony
Re: Hair Loss on a Labrador male with Chronic Pancreatitus and on special diet I seem to remember him grinning at me and saying "Don't bother with the extra Virgin." I think it was twice a day. He told me to take it gently at first so as not to give her the runs. Hope it helps. She was not a Lab, so was a bit smaller.
Re: Hair Loss on a Labrador male with Chronic Pancreatitus and on special diet If your dog has pancreatic problems, should he be having olive oil? I was going to suggest that you tried the food I put my dog on and he hasn't scratched since, but I wondered about the oil content. It is a dried food but do all dried foods have storage mites, I didn't think they did?
Re: Hair Loss on a Labrador male with Chronic Pancreatitus and on special diet Did I read someone suggesting keeping your dry food in the freezer to kill storage mites? I think that was on one if the Facebook groups.....
Re: Hair Loss on a Labrador male with Chronic Pancreatitus and on special diet [quote author=Mollly link=topic=8170.msg115602#msg115602 date=1412782829] I seem to remember him grinning at me and saying "Don't bother with the extra Virgin." I think it was twice a day. He told me to take it gently at first so as not to give her the runs. [/quote] Please, please do NOT give any kind of oil to a dog with pancreatitic issues - it could actually prove fatal.
Re: Hair Loss on a Labrador male with Chronic Pancreatitus and on special diet Can I reiterate what paddy says Please DO NOT give your dog any oil supplements. Dogs with pancreatitis must have low fat food so adding oil of any kind will cause serious damage. Chloe
Re: Hair Loss on a Labrador male with Chronic Pancreatitus and on special diet Its ok all we are not going to give Buddy any oil what so ever, 30 seconds after reading the post we both looked at each other and said no. We would never risk our dogs health at all but thanks anyway for the warnings, We live in the united kingdom and have a wonderful vet. We only ever treat Buddy with what the vet tells us.....Thanks all for all of your advice, it means a lot that you all care.
Re: Hair Loss on a Labrador male with Chronic Pancreatitus and on special diet I would seriously consider feeding a raw food diet as this will avoid any chemicals going into your Buddys body and this may well help , I am still a novice but i am sure i read some where that feeding Pig Pancreas to a dog aids dogs with pancreatic issues such as EPI . Since feeding Jake a raw diet without any previous health issues he is so healthy his coat is really soft and glossy , Really hope things get better for Buddy soon . Best Regards Mike & Jake