If skin changes occur,
see seborrhea, loss of hair on the trunk, enlargement of the tail gland and perianal glands; may see increased pigment in the skin
Symmetrical loss of hair; hair pulls out easily; darkening of the skin; enlarged nipples and vulva; may rarely
see seborrhea and itching
Not exact matches
Because you know that cockers have skin problems like
seborrhea, you recommend a blood screen and a thyroid test to
see if there is an underlying metabolic reason for this ear disease.
Primary canine
seborrhea is
seen more often in certain breeds, which are genetically prone to the condition including: