Could not diluting Hibiscrub properly cause my pet’s fur to fall out? Noticing some hair loss after a wash. Should I be worried and call Dial A Vet immediately?

I recently gave my pet a wash using Hibiscrub, but I realized afterward that I might not have diluted it properly. Now I'm seeing some patches of hair loss, which is really concerning me. Could this improper dilution be causing the hair loss? Should I reach out to Dial A Vet right away, or is there something I can do at home first to help?

Answer

Hair loss in pets due to improper dilution of Hibiscrub is indeed concerning, but it can often be managed with timely action.

  • Improper dilution of Hibiscrub can cause skin irritation
  • Monitor your pet for any other signs of discomfort or skin issues
  • Seeking professional veterinary advice can be beneficial

Using Hibiscrub without proper dilution may lead to skin irritation or hair loss in pets, as it can be too harsh when undiluted. This irritation might be the cause of the hair loss you're observing. Keeping your pet's skin calm is important, so avoid any further application and gently rinse the area with lukewarm water to remove any residual product. Monitor your pet closely for any additional symptoms like redness, itching, or discomfort. If these signs persist or worsen, consider booking a consultation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can Hibiscrub cause hair loss if not diluted properly?

    Yes, Hibiscrub is a strong antiseptic, and undiluted use may cause skin irritation, leading to issues such as hair loss.

  • What initial steps can I take at home to help my pet?

    Gently rinse the affected area with lukewarm water to help remove any leftover product. Keep an eye on your pet for further irritation or discomfort.

  • When should I contact a vet about my pet’s skin condition?

    If your pet's skin condition does not improve, or if you notice additional symptoms like redness, itching, or behavioral changes, it is important to seek advice from a veterinarian.

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