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Seasonal Alopecia

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I have read this from Canada's manchesterterrier page: "Seasonal Alopecia Cyclic follicular dysplasia, or seasonal alopecia, causes bilateral hair loss and hyperpigmentation (usually in the form of black flecks on the skin) of the flanks. Hair loss is most common through the winter months and most affected dogs will regrow coat in the summer, although the hair may be different in colour or texture. Treatment with melatonin may result in hair regrowth sooner, so it is thought that the amount of daylight influences this condition. Dogs are most affected between the ages of two and four years. Seasonal Alopecia is seen in both Toy and Standard Manchester Terriers as well as in Airedale Terriers, Bulldogs and Boxers."

 

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