Is there no way he can check, do a skin scraping or something without having to anaesthetize him? I'd check with a second vet.
Is there no way he can check, do a skin scraping or something without having to anaesthetize him? I'd check with a second vet.
I've Been Frosted
Does he scratch the area at all?
I agree with Karen, a skin scraping can tell a LOT, and does not require anesthesia.
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I know poms are prone to alopecia and thyroid issues as well as numerous other medical issues that can show through patchy fur loss. Even mange and ringworm can cause weird patch loss patterns and some of these issues are contagious. Please do not wait to get your dog diagnosed. Just because he looks happy and playful now does not mean he's going to be in the near future if his organs aren't working right.
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