Your dog's hair should grow back naturally though depending on the cause of the scratching and hair loss it might not be as thick as it was.
I'd suggest the cause of the scratching/hair loss be looked in to and trated to make sure there is no repeat so your dog's health does not suffer.
Hair loss in dogs can be caused by many things - such as Allergies, fleas or mites which can trigger your dog to scratch the affected area in an attempt to bring relief. his in turn can cause dog hair loss.
If in doubt - see your vet.
They usually tend to scratch due to stress, allergies, or things like that. Yea see your vet. They'll prescribe something for you.
A dog's hair may not grow back due to underlying health issues, genetics, or damage to hair follicles.
After surgery, dog hair may not grow back in the same way because the trauma from the surgery can damage the hair follicles, preventing new hair growth.
When dog hair is shaved, it can sometimes damage the hair follicles, preventing the hair from growing back properly.
A dog's hair may not grow back after surgery due to damage to the hair follicles or skin during the procedure, leading to permanent hair loss in that area.
If a dog's skin is burned, the hair may not grow back in the affected area depending on the severity of the burn. Severe burns can damage the hair follicles and prevent regrowth. It is important to seek veterinary care if your dog gets burned to ensure proper treatment and healing.
When a dog's hair is shaved, it can disrupt the hair growth cycle and damage the hair follicles, leading to potential permanent hair loss in some cases.
Sometimes dog hair doesn’t grow back after grooming due to underlying issues like skin trauma, hormonal imbalances, allergies, or breed-specific conditions. Aging or medical problems such as hypothyroidism and Cushing's disease can also affect hair regrowth.
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.
When a dog's hair is shaved, it can disrupt the natural hair growth cycle and damage the hair follicles, leading to slow or incomplete regrowth. Additionally, certain breeds may have hair that grows back differently after being shaved. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for specific advice on your dog's hair regrowth.
If you do it now, it should be completely back by October or November.
yes your hair will grow backwill grow back.
i used dax hair grease on my hair and it take away some of my hair from the back what can i used to grow it back . the hairdresser use a product on my hair and some of my hair has broken off what can i use to grow back my hair all together