Veterinary & Aquatic Services Department, Drs. Foster &
Smith, Inc.
Q. Why do pregnant or nursing
dogs lose some of their hair?
A. Many female dogs who are nursing puppies will lose a large amount
of hair. This is not abnormal. Such a dog
is often said to be 'blowing her coat.' The technical term for the cause
of this loss is 'telogen effluvium.'
To understand the condition, it is important to know that a dog's hair
is not always growing, but the growth goes through various stages. There
is a growth phase (anagen) and a resting stage (telogen). The hairs in telogen
are more easily shed than those in anagen.
During pregnancy and other stresses, hairs may enter telogen prematurely,
and do so in large numbers. Hormone changes in the bitch may also play a
role in this change.
The large numbers of hairs in telogen are shed simultaneously, and results
in this condition of 'blowing the coat' in which the hair may actually come
out in clumps. These hairs in telogen are actually being 'pushed out' by
the growing hairs underneath them. As the new hairs grow in large numbers,
we may sometimes observe that the 'new coat' is darker, less dense, and has
a different texture.
A dog who is blowing her coat will benefit from daily brushing, which
will also decrease the amount of hair that tends to accumulate in the house,
on furniture, etc. Also, be sure she is receiving proper nutrition for a
nursing dog.