Straw like Fur!

Discussion in 'Labrador Health' started by Billycarey, Apr 25, 2018.

  1. Billycarey

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    Hi, Please see the attached pictures of my LOLA! :)

    She's 10 months now and doing great, we recently switched her to raw food after much research on the subject.

    From about 5 months onwards Lola has wavey fur, almost straw like! I just wondered if any one has encountered this and also if anybody has any methods of improving her coat!

    Thanks
    Bil

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  2. MF

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    What raw food are you feeding? Is it balanced? Extra fat can be good for the coat. Butter, lard, salmon oil - animal fats are best for dogs, more omega 3. Coconut oil is also a good fat.
     
  3. Harley Quinn

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    Harley has a thick and coarse wave of hair near her tail. Do you mean her whole coat or something like that. But @MF has given good advise. Check her food. Good luck.
     
  4. Billycarey

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    Natural instinct working dog raw food

    She has only been on this for 2 weeks now, so it's not down to that. The wavey! Fur runs from her neck down to her tail but only on her back side?!
     
  5. QuinnM15

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    Could it be her adult coat coming in? The top layer of the adult coat is much coarser than the puppy coat. I wouldn't describe it as straw, but it can be very coarse and thick, sometimes wavy, especially along the spine.
     
  6. SwampDonkey

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    Is it running waves in ripples down her back from her neck and shoulders? Can't see your photos but a lot if labs have wavey hair down the back.
     
  7. MF

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    I don’t know the brand, but I know that not all premixed raw foods are balanced or optimal blends. Some use a lot of ground bone or too much veg as cheap fillers. Which is why I DIY my boy’s food - he gets whole meat, organs, and meaty bones cos I like to know exactly what he’s eating. If you want to add extra fat easily, you could feed a fatty meat like duck.
     
  8. Kelsey&Axel

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    My boy has wavy fur on his back, it’s pretty common with labs as far as I know, and it is coarse fur. 84768491-325E-4C86-9B7D-E306469F27B6.jpeg
     
  9. snowbunny

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    Yep, coarser hair in a wave along the back is pretty common. My girls don't have it, but my yellow boy does. Because his coat isn't "proper", he's fluffy on the sides and then has a darker, coarser bit along his back. It looks stuck on, like he's wearing a toupee. :D
     

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