My dog’s been losing hair under his armpits for a couple of weeks now, is this something to worry about or just a seasonal thing?

For the past couple of weeks, I've noticed that my dog has been losing hair under his armpits. It doesn't seem to bother him, but I'm a bit concerned since it's been going on for a while. Could this be related to the change in seasons or is it something more serious that I should be paying attention to?

Answer

Your dog's hair loss under the armpits, though not seeming to bother him, can be concerning when persisting over a couple of weeks. It's good to consider both benign seasonal changes and more serious underlying issues.

  • Monitor for any new symptoms such as skin irritation or changes in behavior.
  • Seasonal shedding is common, but persistent hair loss warrants attention.
  • Consider environmental or dietary factors that might have changed recently.

Hair loss in dogs, especially localized like under the armpits, can occur for various reasons. While it might be due to natural shedding, persistent or severe hair loss could indicate allergies, hormonal imbalances, or skin infections. Pay attention to any additional symptoms like redness, swelling, or discomfort. If uncertain, timely consulting a veterinarian is the best course of action.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could cause my dog's hair loss in specific areas?

    Hair loss can result from a range of factors including allergies, parasites, infections, hormonal issues, or stress. It's important to observe other symptoms and consult with a vet for a precise diagnosis.

  • Is it normal for dogs to shed more during certain times of the year?

    Yes, many dogs experience seasonal shedding, usually linked to changes in weather or daylight. However, if shedding seems excessive or is accompanied by bald spots or skin changes, further investigation may be needed.

  • When should I see a vet about my dog's hair loss?

    If your dog's hair loss continues without improvement, or if additional symptoms arise, seeking veterinary advice promptly is essential to rule out serious conditions and initiate appropriate treatment.

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