A dog's fur may not grow back after surgery because the hair follicles in the area where the surgery was performed may have been damaged or removed during the procedure. This can prevent new hair from growing in that area.
After surgery, cat fur may not grow back due to damage to the hair follicles or skin tissue during the procedure. This can prevent new hair from regrowing in the affected area.
NO
Natural talent
No, not at all! But they do grow very VERY long fur! These dogs are good for apartment living because of their traits.
all dogs have fur
Yes. They most likely are shedding because of the seasonal changes. Also, pups' hair grows differently as they get older (it gets coarser usually).
yes
Cats' fur may not grow back in certain areas due to scar tissue or damage to the hair follicles, which can prevent new hair from growing.
No My gerbil Neve just the fur grows back in
Fleas typically stay on dogs in areas with dense fur, such as the neck, back, and tail.
Nearly all dogs have fur, which is to keep them warm in the winter, and cooler in the summer, and to protect them from being scratched by things, and even to keep them from being injured in many cases when they are bitten. Fur keeps off flies and mosquitos, as well.
yes but it depends on what kind of cat you have to know how long it will take to grow back