What to do if your Cocker Spaniel loses hair

There are many reasons for Cocker Spaniel hair loss. Common ones we see include normal seasonal hair loss, hair loss caused by malnutrition, parasitic hair loss, congenital hair loss, fungal hair loss, and hair loss caused by endocrine disorders. If you want to deal with the problem of Cocker's hair loss, you must first determine why it is hair loss, and then prescribe the right medicine and deal with it in a targeted manner.
1. Parents should insist on combing their Cocker Spaniels every day. If they are unable to comb their hair multiple times, they should ensure that they comb their hair at least once a day.
2. You need to choose the correct bath products to effectively care for the Cocker Spaniel's fur and prevent shedding. Refuse to use unhealthy bath products such as washing powder, dish soap, and soap.
3. Clean your Cocker Spaniel’s body regularly and promptly to avoid the breeding of parasites and bacterial and fungal hair loss.
4. The usual diet must be managed scientifically to ensure a balanced and comprehensive nutrition for Cocker Spaniels to avoid hair loss due to malnutrition.
5. If your Cocker Spaniel loses hair very seriously and also develops skin rashes and itching. It is time to take Cocker to the hospital for examination. With the help of the doctor, effective treatment can be carried out to relieve the symptoms of hair loss.
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