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  2. Rescue Dog and Raccoon Are the Picture of Innocence ... - AOL

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    For example, Diddles is a permitted rescue. Despite their cute and funny personalities, raccoons have complex needs that can be difficult to meet in a domestic setting, and it takes an expert to ...

  3. Dog skin disorders - Wikipedia

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    Atopy is a hereditary [ 3] and chronic (lifelong) allergic skin disease. Signs usually begin between 6 months and 3 years of age, with some breeds of dog, such as the golden retriever, showing signs at an earlier age. Dogs with atopic dermatitis are itchy, especially around the eyes, muzzle, ears and feet. In severe cases, the irritation is ...

  4. Canine follicular dysplasia - Wikipedia

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    Canine follicular dysplasia. Follicular dysplasia is a genetic disease of dogs causing alopecia, also called hair loss. It is caused by hair follicles that are misfunctioning due to structural abnormality. There are several types, some affecting only certain breeds. Diagnosis is achieved through a biopsy, and treatment is rarely successful.

  5. Pomeranian dog - Wikipedia

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    Pomeranian dog. The Pomeranian (also known as a Pom, Pommy or Pome) is a breed of dog of the Spitz type that is named for the Pomerania region in north-west Poland and north-east Germany in Central Europe. Classed as a toy dog breed because of its small size, the Pomeranian is descended from larger Spitz-type dogs, specifically the German Spitz .

  6. 40 dogs in ‘really bad shape’ rescued from hoarder, rescue ...

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    For some of the dogs, the rescue was “too late” to help them. About 40 dogs were rescued from the property and transferred to an out-of-county “secure holding facility,” the rescue said in ...

  7. Alopecia in animals - Wikipedia

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    Alopecia in animals is a condition where locations on the body surface that are typically covered in hair, contain areas where hair is absent, and is a condition that can affect other animals besides humans. [ 1][ 2] Alopecia is a condition that can affect wild organisms and captive organisms, however, the condition tends to be more prominent ...

  8. The Norwood Scale: What are the 7 Stages of Hair Loss? - AOL

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    Stage 3. Norwood Type 3 men’s hair loss is much more visible. During this stage, the hairline recedes more and takes on a clear M or V shape. Some men develop a receding hairline accompanied by ...

  9. Dog coat genetics - Wikipedia

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    Dog coat genetics. Dogs have a wide range of coat colors, patterns, textures and lengths. [ 1] Dog coat color is governed by how genes are passed from dogs to their puppies and how those genes are expressed in each dog. Dogs have about 19,000 genes in their genome [ 2] but only a handful affect the physical variations in their coats.