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Pomeranian's Hair Not Growing?

I have a purebred Pomeranian that seems to have problems growing her hair. I have confirmed that she is a purebred pomeranian. Are they any ways that i can encourage her hair to grow? The attached picture is not of my dog but that exactly what she looks like but with shorter hair.

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Sam from Rockhampton QLD

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By Pamm (Guest Post)
March 22, 20060 found this helpful

have you talked to your vet? maybe the groomer is using the wrong shampoo. There may be an under lying skin condition. one of my doxies had to have allergy testing and had her entire left side shaved. that was the middle of january. i started using a diet supplement called Missing Link. I also use a product Vitacoat. Both of these I get through a catalog & online www.DrsFosterSmith.com.
Litlle Pudge's hair is about 90% back to normal.

Hope this helps.

 
By Jan (Guest Post)
March 22, 20060 found this helpful

How old is your pom?Their full coats don't come in until they are over a year old.I had and pom and he didn't have a full coat until he was over a year old

 
February 24, 20210 found this helpful

I was told by a vet that melatonin given to a dog will help the hair to grow back. I had tried it and it works really good. My pom had no hair on his back but everywhere else from being shaved short.

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I gave liquid melatonin that came with a dropper and it started growing like a weed really quickly lol

 
By tedsmom (Guest Post)
March 22, 20060 found this helpful

It's possible that you are keeping your dog too warm. My pom has gobs of hair and I blame it on the fact that I keep my house fairly cool all winter and very cool in the summertime. In fact, he has so much hair that I have to use a thinning comb on him quite often!

 
March 23, 20060 found this helpful

I second having her checked out by a vet. Also, lowering the temperature may help as well.

It may also be that she just isn't going to get a huge coat. Our pom (pure-bred) has a nice thick coat, but I see tinier poms with just as much fur as our larger dog!

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If you live in a warm environment, having a shorter coat may be a blessing in disguise. We've had to trim our pom's coat down to an inch every summer or she refuses to MOVE and is obviously miserable.

 
By Jill (Guest Post)
September 20, 20070 found this helpful

My Pom is having the same problem. I keep the house cool (my husband is from Canada). I have had her checked by the vet, Her hair was fine but I noticed that the hair was not growing back after grooming. She has tufts right now. Spice is 7 years old. Please help if you know anything that will help my Spice.

Editor's Note: Here is a link to a site that has information on Alopecia which is a possible cause of this:
www.pommania.co.uk/blackskindisease.htm

 
By Skyla (Guest Post)
March 21, 20080 found this helpful

I have a Pomeranian as well and he has the same problem. I was just wondering have you ever had her hair cut? My dogs hair was cut and after that his hair has not been growing back, I took my dog to a groomer and she said i should try a treat/food that is for the skin and coat. Also using spry when grooming his hair. Talk to your groomer about any of these products.

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Tip: Don`t get your dogs hair shaved. Even if there are knots. Instead use spray to help keep knots out.

 
May 26, 20080 found this helpful

GIVE HER RAW EGG
MAYBE SOME FLAX OIL
MIX IN HER DOG FOOD
GOOD LUCK
CONFIDE IN GOOD NUTRISTION
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GOOD DAY TO U!
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By veverly shell (Guest Post)
June 5, 20080 found this helpful

I have a pom and her hair is coming out in patches on her back. The vet give her an allergy shot but it did not help.This has been going on since winter.

 
By zoe (Guest Post)
August 29, 20080 found this helpful

Hi. If any of you want to email me directly with your problems I will do all I can to help you with possible answers and things to try.
zoe xxx www.pommania.co.uk

 
Anonymous
July 23, 20180 found this helpful

My ppm was shaved very short as it trying to grow it has become wirey will the softness come back or is there is something I can put on him to help him have nice coat

 
September 9, 20080 found this helpful

i had my pom groomed about 3 months ago and it is not growing back on his back. i am going to try the omega 3 oil in his food but i see that a lot of you had this problem but didnt state as to whether it was after a cut or not. he has been neutered for about 4 years now. the last haircut i noticed it didnt grow back as fast as the rest of his hair but this time it is just not growing out at all. any help would be appreciated.

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thanks,
delores

 
February 10, 20190 found this helpful

Our 2 yr old pom had a cut and the groomer almost shaved her coat off. We were so angry because we told the groomer she needed a trim only. It has been 5 months now and it has not grown a bit. Anyone had the same experience? Any advice fir hair growth?

 
By Amber (Guest Post)
September 10, 20082 found this helpful

I am having the same problem with my pomeranian. I shaved her, and now her hair is growing back in patches. I found some information on the internet. Apparently, sled dogs (close relation to poms) are prone to post-clipping alopecia. I took my dog to the vet, as well as this theory to the vet, and she told me this was correct. It is counter-intuitive, because apparently it is the skin's exposure to colder temperatures that slows/stops the hair growth....when you would think the cold temperature would make them grow more hair. My vet said the hair will eventually grow back, but in the mean time I can give my dog some Melatonin vitamins (you can get these at any natural food store). I have attached the information from the website....see below:

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Post-clipping alopecia is a common condition found primarily in sled dogs (Samoyeds, Siberian Huskies and Alaskan Malamutes), Keeshonds and Chow Chows. After the hair is shaved closely, like when shaving the hair for venapuncture, surgery or wound management, regrowth is delayed for up to 6 to 12 months. Two theories are proposed as to why this occurs in sled dogs:
The hair no longer insulates the skin and the blood vessels constrict causing loss of blood flow to the hair follicles. This may be an adaptive mechanism to reduce the loss of heat from the exposed skin area in harshly cold climates.
Loss of the hair may cause a drop in temperature in the area that adversely affects the blood supply to the area.
Hair that eventually grows back in may be darker in color.

References:

Mordecai Siegal (Ed.) The UC Davis Book of Dogs. 1995, HarperCollins Publishers.

 

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