For example, Boxers are commonly afflicted with
seasonal flank alopecia in which the sides of their abdomen have temporary hair loss with skin discoloration.
«My English bulldog was getting skin infections every month needing antibiotics and suffered from
seasonal flank alopecia.
Cyclic flank alopecia is seen in Airedale Terriers, Boxers and English Bulldogs, among many other breeds.
Since going on Darwin's, her skin has completely cleared up and her seasonal
flank alopecia has completely disappeared and she is now at a very healthy weight.
«Other», usually includes follicular dysplasia, cutaneous neoplasia, and seasonal
flank alopecia.
Recurrent
flank alopecia, also called seasonal or cyclic flank alopecia, is exactly what it sounds.
Seasonal
flank alopecia is seen in Boxers and Airedale Terriers, among other breeds.
Follicular dysplasia, also called canine recurrent
flank alopecia, cyclic flank alopecia, color dilution alopecia, blue Doberman syndrome and black hair follicular dysplasia, is a general term for a non-inflammatory condition that involves abnormal development of hair follicles, which are the depressions in the skin that contain the roots from which hair grows.