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Will my dog's fur grow back after fleas?

Lempi Stoltenberg
Lempi Stoltenberg
2025-08-03 03:47:23
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If your dog has a severe flea infestation or a bad reaction to fleas, then they may start to lose their hair. Hair loss from fleas may be patchy across a dog’s body. You will need to have your dog treated for severe flea infestations, usually by way of a flea bath and prescription strength flea medication. From there, you’ll need to keep up with monthly flea treatments if possible to prevent the problem from reoccurring in the future. With the help of this information, you may be able to figure out what to discuss with your vet. By working with a trusted vet, you can figure out the underlying cause of the hair loss and determine the best course of action for treatment moving forward. Your vet will help you make sure your dog’s hair loss problem is under control and get her back to normal soon.
Tessie Prohaska
Tessie Prohaska
2025-08-02 23:49:34
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Your Pet Has Hair Loss. Hair loss is a very common side effect of FAD. Even if there is no actual damage to the skin itself, persistent scratching can cause trauma to the hair follicles, causing hair loss. His coat should eventually grow back, but not until the fleas have been dealt with and he is no longer dealing with intense irritation.