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3 gru 2023 · Black Skin Disease in Pomeranians, also known as Pomeranian Alopecia X, is marked by symmetrical coat loss and darkening of the skin. The condition is fairly common among Spitz breeds, especially Pomeranians, with no definitive cause or cure.
21 lut 2022 · Pomeranian black skin disease refers to symmetrical coat loss and dark pigmentation of his skin in the bald areas. Learn the causes and treatments.
In this article, I give you the quick facts on what is Black Skin Disease in Pomeranians. Black Skin Disease also known as Alopecia X is a condition that causes a dog to lose some to most of its fur as well as develop deep black pigmentation of its skin.
12 maj 2017 · Black skin disease is most prevalent in Pomeranians, Chow Chows, Alaskan Malamutes, Siberian Huskies, Elkhounds, Toy Poodles and Miniature Poodles. Black skin disease can occur in any breed and any age.
28 lis 2022 · Severe Hair Loss Syndrome is often called Black skin disease, BSD, or Alopecia X. An accurate diagnosis is usually a very long, inconclusive, and expensive exercise.
30 wrz 2024 · The term black skin disease 14 is in common usage among Pomeranian owners in the United Kingdom. 16 Before study conception, we observed frequent hair shaft abnormalities, primarily of the TN type, in eight Pomeranian-type dogs that were presented consecutively with alopecia typical of the phenotype of HCA in that breed.
The long term goal of this research project is to find the gene or genes responsible for Male-Predominant Alopecia, also knows as Black Skin Disease, in Pomeranians and other breeds similarly affected and make a test available so that wise breeding practices can reduce the incidence of this disease.