No. They don't care like humans if they get bald patches.
2006-11-08 00:21:55
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answer #1
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answered by Gone fishin' 7
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Hi,
Millions of people all over the world are affected by hair loss, and it's not only the males that suffer this condition as even females are affected by this problem. What's sad is that many of the individuals affected by such a condition end up just accepting what is happening to their hair due to lack of information or options.
If you are looking for natural hair regrowth methods this is a good guide you can read http://hairagain.toptips.org
Cheers.
2014-09-22 05:40:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I remember a while ago chimpanzee called something like jango
lost all his hair and a lady came up with a natural remedy to restore its hair and it worked, i think it had an allergy to something it was eating, sorry i cant help you more but if you did some research into the chimp then i'm sure by now she must be selling this remedy to help similar allergies who knows?
2006-11-11 19:20:31
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answered by Amber 2
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If your animal is either losing its hair or the coat quality is poor, it could be a sign of either a skin or internal problem. The best thing to do is get your animal checked by a vet, if there is no health problem present, they may be able to advise you regarding nutrition, dietary supplements or shampoos which may benefit your animal's coat. If you try anything else you're pretty much wasting your money
2006-11-08 10:02:31
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answered by Mollymoo 2
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Hair restoration??? Did you mean hair transplant for animals???
Maybe you are looking for Hair Growers. There is this product made for horses -> Mane & Tail. I believe this is used by humans as well. And the results are good.
2006-11-08 00:13:07
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answered by JustMe 3
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i use cornocresent to encourage hair growth on my horse as he often gets bald patches when bitten by another horse.
it is a product develped for use on horses hooves but has been found to stimulate hair growth too. It should work on any animal with a fur coat.
i have also heard that coconut oil can help hair growth, but i've never tried it myself.
hope this information helps.
2006-11-08 05:28:29
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answered by beanie 3
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I doubt it there aren't any for people that actually work. My dog had Seasonal Flank Alopecia which meant he had big bald patches on his sides for a few months then they went, if your pet has gone bald for some reason then you need to take it the vets as it could be a symptom of something else.
2006-11-08 00:27:06
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answered by bez 4
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2017-01-27 19:44:55
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answered by ? 3
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Try Rabits Restore Lotion
Although it is rabbits, from a distance they can be mistaken for hares
2006-11-08 00:11:55
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answered by Anonymous
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We need to work out why it is loosing it. Could be through anxiety, stress or vitamin deficiancy. Have a chat with the vet.
2006-11-08 00:12:38
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answered by Anonymous
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You must take your animal to the vets if for some reason he has lost his/her fur..and this is abnormal. the vet is the only one who can really be deciding what the pet needs in order for their fur to grow back...they will know how to help
2006-11-08 01:45:08
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answered by Anonymous
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