How Follicular Dysplasia in dogs is diagnosed: Underlying conditions associated
with Follicular Dysplasia may create complications, so your veterinarian is always the best resource to successfully diagnose this condition.
Dogs
with follicular dysplasia typically do not suffer any adverse effects from their condition.
The blue color produces dogs
with follicular dysplasia, which is gradual hair loss causing dry scaly skin susceptible to bacterial infections.
Not exact matches
Dogs
with black hair
follicular dysplasia (BHFD) typically have progressive hair loss and skin scaling, almost exclusively in areas of black skin.
Disease Association Note: Variants of the D locus are sometimes responsible for a condition called color dilution Alopecia, black hair
follicular dysplasia, or blue Doberman syndrome (depending on the breed) because dilute coat color can be associated
with development of alopecia (hair loss).
About HALF were reported
with skin conditions, including allergies, pyoderma, seborrhea,
follicular dysplasia, and lick granuloma.