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Obviously rogane is most likely toxic.. :lol Can I put aloe on Rainy's bald spots? They are starting to look a bit scaly. They used to not be as noticeable, but I think her skin color might be changing a bit? Or I could be nuts.... :blush Is there any topical stuff for dogs that promote hair growth? She gets 2 fish oil pills a day for her coat.

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I use a drop or two of virgin coconut oil on my dogs' bare spots if they look a little chappy. Totally safe for them to lick off, and it's a great moisturizer!

 

As far as hair regrowth, my dogs have been on Hair of the Dog for three and a half weeks and I am starting to see some new little hairs popping up on Rocket's butt. Nothing on Cassie's yet, but I still have hope ;)

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I don't know if Rogaine is toxic for dogs, but originally, it was approved by the FDA as a blood pressure medication for humans. However, when people took it orally, then grew hair ALL OVER. So, it's not used for that purpose anymore, that I know of.

 

I'd be concerned if a dog licked it it might lower the dog's BP too much. Obviously, it wouldn't hurt for a dog to grow fur all over. Actually, since Rogaine grows HAIR (which grows continually) rather than FUR (which, I believe, grows seasonally), I wonder if it would work on a GH? I'd be more certain if we were talking about a poodle.

 

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We like our bald spots here. Wouldn't think to try and grow it back. We just moisturize during the dry season.

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I use a drop or two of virgin coconut oil on my dogs' bare spots if they look a little chappy. Totally safe for them to lick off, and it's a great moisturizer!

 

As far as hair regrowth, my dogs have been on Hair of the Dog for three and a half weeks and I am starting to see some new little hairs popping up on Rocket's butt. Nothing on Cassie's yet, but I still have hope ;)

 

Do you have a link to "Hair of the Dog"? I tried googling but only came up with tea companies... Maybe you are having tea time everyday? :lol

 

I'll try some coconut oil. Thanks! It'll smell like a tropical island at home.

 

When Carl's bald thighs and belly get dry I put some Aveeno on them, he's as smooth as silk for days.

 

 

Maybe I'll try that. I use Avon moisture therapy on myself. I'm just scared she's going to lick it.

 

I don't know if Rogaine is toxic for dogs, but originally, it was approved by the FDA as a blood pressure medication for humans. However, when people took it orally, then grew hair ALL OVER. So, it's not used for that purpose anymore, that I know of.

 

I'd be concerned if a dog licked it it might lower the dog's BP too much. Obviously, it wouldn't hurt for a dog to grow fur all over. Actually, since Rogaine grows HAIR (which grows continually) rather than FUR (which, I believe, grows seasonally), I wonder if it would work on a GH? I'd be more certain if we were talking about a poodle.

 

DD

 

 

:rotfl Very interesting... I had no idea it could be an oral drug. :lol Now I just have to wait for Rainy to get high BP

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