Sentences with phrase «often hairless»

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Rubbing 1⁄4 teaspoon (about the size of a dime) into your arms where they're hairless and the skin is thin, for fourteen to twenty - five nights per month, is often enough to relieve the symptoms of low progesterone.
If not, there are two other small domestic pets that are often considered exotic to customers: chinchillas and hairless animals.
They typically respond well to a small dose of long - acting corticosteroids injected beneath them; the patch often remains hairless and grey but no longer raised and the dog loses the urge to lick it.
These smaller dogs and hairless breeds are often presented as hypoallergenic because they simply produce fewer allergens.
Perianal adenocarcinomas are most often seen on the hairless area of the anus, but can extend into haired regions.
The skin of the Hairless comes in a variety of colors, ranging from a pale flesh to black, and is often mottled.
The completely hairless Sphynx cats are often tolerated well, not because they don't produce allergens, but because any allergy - causing proteins tend to stay on the cat.
Often, these are hairless growths, and form near the lower limb regions and pressure points.
The soft hairless belly is a great way to check for lesions — red crusty spots on the stomach often are signs of a skin infection.
A pet's furry coat provides shelter for fleas, so our companion animals are often more affected by flea infestation than relatively hairless human bodies (plus, we bathe more frequently).
Breeding / Reproduction The Chinese Crested Hairless and the Chinese Crested Powderpuff both carry a copy of the Powderpuff gene, and for this reason both types are often found in the same litter.
This strong dog is unique in its complete lack of fur or hair and is quite often recognized by the pink with black spotted skin; however, American hairless terriers can also have pink with grey, golden or red spots as well.
Characterized by red, swollen patches of skin that ooze, give off a strong odor, and become hairless, hot spots can occur anywhere on your pet's body and often appear in multiples.These painful infections are caused when your pet engages in excessive licking, chewing, or scratching to try to soothe areas of skin that are irritated by fleas, mites, or other skin parasites, improper grooming, skin allergies, internal infections, or stress.
They are often seen in young dogs and are frequently bright red and hairless.
Often if two hairless dogs are bred together, some of the puppies are born with missing teeth and claws.
Hairless and Powderpuffs are often born in the same litter.
If the area is hairless (fur does often drop out leaving the skin very sore), you can gently wash the skin with a damp cloth and apply some sudo cream (available in supermarkets or chemists) and visit your vet as soon as possible.
The hairless may have sprigs of hair on other parts of his body, or a thin, single coat, which is often shaved.
Hairless Cresteds often lack a full set of premolar teeth, but this is not considered a fault.
A true Hairless often does not have as much furnishings (hair on the head, tail, and paws).
Unless the dog is a «True» Hairless (one with virtually no hair growth on non-extremities), trimming and / or shaving is often performed to remove excess hair growth.
In the GSD, for example, we have a particular defect that results in pituitary dwarfism (see pictures in «The Total German Shepherd Dog,» www.Hoflin.com and other sources) and such dogs, while nearly perfect in proportions, often have serious thyroid gland problems with resultant loss of hair that makes some of them look like Chinese Crested hairless dogs.
Most hairless specimens too often have tufts of hair on their tails, feet and head.
Very often, they chew the back half of their bodies often almost hairless.
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