Chester our 2 year old greyhound has what appears to be a fair sized bald patch appearing on his hind leg - am I dreaming this or have I read that this can happen to ex-racers? Can someone put me out my misery of wondering please.
Hi Toni, I actually had a vet ring me last week asking the same question about a bald spot on a Greyhound she was treating!
We get this a lot in the dogs we re-home, to be honest I always thought it was due to ex-racers lying on cold kennel floors but I'm starting to have my doubts about that theory. The dog in question at the vets had actually been a pet for a few years before going bald round his back end. Fraid I didn't have any answers for the vet, I don't know but I guess it could possibly be some sort of genetic thing.
One suggestion to encourage the hair to grow again is the food, our girl Ruby was really bald, she was like that for the first few years we had her, when we changed our food to Burns, like magic, her hair started growing back, she's now got a full 'bum' of hair.
When Freddy first arrived in our house he was very bald bald at his back end. Someone recommended aloe vera gel (available from all good health food shops). Within a very short time his hair started to grow back!
Our Pearly was always a bit bald in the thighs. She went balder and seemed to be moulting all over after she came to us. She then regained some and then she went bald as a coot on the bum. At the moment she is getting a bit more hairy, but not that much.
All very common with greys - some are baldy and some are not. Our Vet told us that the thyroid prob isn't that common but is still touted around. He reckons the main reason for hair loss is stress, but then he says you can get greys that are totally un-phased by anything and they still remain bald at the bum.
Another possibility is the amount of oils in the diet?
When I first got my lovely greyhound Kaz he was 9, and he had several bald patches. He stayed bald for two years, then without any diet change, all the hair grew back in! Kaz had lived for many years at the Vetenary College and the vets there assured me it the hair would grow back - they were right, it just took time.
My vet said it was to do with diet, dairy products (cheese mainly) being the cause. She also gave us a shampoo. Cheese is our ex-racer Fergus' favourite so he doesn't get it much now.
Sure enough he started to grow hair again on his bum with rationed cheese and shampoo however as soon as the cold weather started he began to loose it again. I noticed that his jacket rubs up and down on these areas so maybe thats it, I don't know. He's certainly not bald but it is thin.
Our other greyhound is not an ex-racer and has no hair loss at all.
Blondie, my beautiful babe, has a totally baldy bum at the moment and it is gradually getting worse. (this won't cheer you up) I had her at the vet last week and Ronan my very handsome vet told me his lurcher is exactly the same. However his dog was on holiday at his brother's kennels and came home fully re-haired. So his conclusion is it's caused by the central heating and the dogs are just really sensitive to changes in temperature. I'm now just waiting patiently for the summer when the heating goes off to see if it re-grows.
( All i want to know is why does that not happen on my legs)
Apparently dogs don't grow new hair unless they are shedding hair, so if you have a dog which comes from bad condition, it probably won't grow any hair until spring when it would naturally start to shed a bit. It seems to me that as Greyhounds have very thin skin, the hair might not be as well attached and as such would come out with rubbing. Couple this to the fact that they have pretty slow growing hair anyway and you have the potential to have a pretty bald dog.
Also, like has been said, Hyperthyroidism causes them not to shed, and so not re-grow hair. As do steriods, which I'm sure many racers have to endure.
saw this tip on another thread somewhere but Ive been trying aloe vera gel (from any good chemist) on Murphys bald thighs for the last 10 days & I swear I can see a difference already - def some hair growth....
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Andie had a very bald bum when we first got him. Three years later and he has a magnificent bumful of hair!! I noticed that it gradually improves with each moult. We were told that it was due to lying on hard kennel floors and use of soft bedding helped.
Belle has a bald patch on one thigh. Been like that for ages, getting no worse or no better, and there doesn't seem to be any reason for it. But what about baldy elbows? Does anyone else's dogs suffer from this embarrassing condition? It looks quite cute, actually, but we don't know why her elbows should be bald when she hardly ever lies on a hard surface (usually only when she's too warm and the bare floor helps to cool her down).
Freddy had a really bald bum when we got him (almost 3 years ago!!!!). My friend recommended the aloe vera gel and he had a lovely fluffy bot in no time at all!
I don't know about the bald elbows - my brother's lurcher, Kendal, has very bald elbows and to me they always look very sore. They don't seem to bother him though! I don't know if the hair can/will grow back there - might be worth trying the aloe vera gel on them too.
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when we got dave (the dog) his butt was totally bald but grew back nicely within about 3 months - it was nice to see a lovely hairy bot. however, in the last couple of weeks he has developed a bald patch on his left thigh and i can only put this down to the way he lays on the floor. he has two nice soft beds but chooses to lay on the lounge carpet most evenings. i'm not worrying about it but may well try the aloe vera gel to see if it helps.
Calatria - I know what you mean about the baldy embows looking cute. It makes them seem so vulnerable, and in need of loving care.
Harry has baldy elbows but he's always lying in that funny Sprinx position - usually waiting patiently for something to eat! The gutbucket that he is. Funny thing is, his baldy thighs are growing back already. His skin has improved vastly since we got him, cos his sides used to be all flaky and dry. He's moulting something terrible at the moment and it's all fuzzy and catches in the back of yer throat. Ack, ack, ack!
Pearly's coat is in wonderful, shiny condition but her butt remains baldy and smooth. But her elbows aren't bald. I think.... I might need to go and check that out and administer some kisses and cuddles, just to be sure.
Sounds like there is a business opportunity there for 'greyhound hair restorer'. Could see it seeling well in the GAL shop - think of the demand at shows - by baldy greyhound owners. Eghh just getting it for my dog!!
Any bald GAL members willing to experiment!!! with the options mentioned in previous posts.
Ive just bought some aloe vera gel - nah it's not for me its for baldy Snap
Charles
ps Snap has baldy thighs. The hair grows in but is very fine - and she loses it quite quickly. I think it's quite a bit to do with diet, central heating etc etc
I have a 3 & a half year old Greyhound bitch. I have owned her since she was a puppy, having adopted her from the Retired Greyhound Trust at 2 weeks old.(rescued before racing, if you like!) She is from racing stock, but has never raced further than across the garden to see our cat.
As a pup she had a full body of hair, but once she started growing bald patches appeared on the legs and bum!
She has never raced, always slept on the softest of bedding (usually mine!), and been fed a healthy diet (including oil supplements) and always lived in a centrally heated house.
When she was about a year old I asked the vet about hyperthyroidism, and she discounted it stating that the dog was too young for this to be the problem, and thought that it was just this unique condition to Greyhounds.
She currently has bald thighs and bum. I am going out today to try and find some Burns food and Aloe Vera gel!
Aloe Vera gel is very good for any inflamed, irritated or healing skin - it promotes healing. My vet recommended I try it on Sim's leg when it was healing from a huge undiagnosed eruption - on the areas which were no longer open and bloody, but where the healing skin was thickened, coarse and flaky. It really did help and I would definitely try it on any skin condition.
Must suggest it to my husband who is somewhat sensitive about the diminishing hair on his head!!!! Lol!
3 months on the Burns dog food & rubbing Aloe Vera gel into her thighs (although not on a daily basis), Ruby has grown hair on her bald thighs. Although they are not completley covered with lustrous fur, there is, on one leg at least, more fur than skin. First time in ages she has looked like this.
Back in July we had a little health scare with her. One evening she seemed to have a "funny turn". She was unable to settle and kept pacing the room. Rushed her to the vet, who checked her over and could find no apparent reason for her turn, but gave her some precautionary treatment.
We took her back for further tests, bloods & thyroid (including full thyriod panel) which all showed no problems.
Bald thighs would appear to be "just one of those things".
Thanks to Suzanne for the details of Greyhound blood otained from this website, printed and given to the vet. You can never be too careful, it put my mind at ease.
dave's bald thighs haven't got any better with the aloe vera
i've resigned myself to the fact that he has lovely thighs - the skinny bit feels really nice it reminds me of one of those chinese hairless crested dogs - there was one at the vet the other evening and i stroked her - a most peculiar feeling but quite nice.
Teresa - I wonder if it's something to do with being blue? Pearly's hair grows a wee bitty then falls out again, so she's pretty much permanently baldy in the thigh area. Her diet is good and she's perfectly healthy, so there's no reason for her baldness. Harry, on the other hand, has developed lovely hairy brindle thighs since we got him.
He's still gorgeous, baldy or not. And I know what you mean about stroking the smooth skin. It just draws you in......
Fiona
ps: mind you, if I remember rightly, Manda and Phil's big boy Blue is lovely and hairy.
Indeed Fiona, Blue is both lovely and hairy. If there was a prize for the hairiest bum, he'd win it for sure - it's now getting to the stage where Amanda claims she could plait it.
That said, when we got him, he was bald from the pits down.