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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Alabama
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Okay, here's the story: My 5 mo old GSD was playing outside and apparently rubbed up against a pine tree, getting sap down his coat on his back.
Furminating, brushing, and washing him just wouldn't work; it was too thick and matted. I didn't want to use any strong chemicals, either. I decided to buzz off the matted fur. He doesn't have a bald spot- I just cut off the longer overcoat layer, and his golden wooly undercoat is now exposed. I didn't shave his whole coat, just a stripe down his side towards his rump. This was 3 weeks ago, and his fur seems to have gotten a tad bit longer. I feel so bad about messing up his "do," but we had to get the stickiness out! I've never had to do this before with any of my pups. Will his hair eventually grow back so he can have his normal coat again?
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: North DFW, TX
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Milton, Georgia
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It could take around 8 weeks to fully fill back in, if not longer. I have had a few instances in the last few years where dogs have lost a patch of fur, either from injury or a procedure requiring shaving. I decided to document how long it took to grow back and 2 months was the average. On my male Lancashire Heeler who lost a big patch of fur off one ear, it took closer to 3 months.
Annette
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: ontario -
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if it happens again , don't shave , lubricate it off with some oil -- coconut oil is very good for this How to Remove Tree Sap From Dog Hair | eHow.com mayonnaise works as well -- slather on , massage to soften and then rinse off.
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