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So I have the same thing happening to my two year old F1b Apricot Mini Riley ...corse darker, shorter hair spots (2) on his back One larger, one smaller..they just kind of appeared? They don't seem to bother him, Did anyone ever get an answer on what this might be. Riley is very soft and fleece like - these patches lay more flat and are darker redish brown?/ Just curious if after time they changed or grew out? thank you, Leah
Those photos are of my Gracie Doodle the first time it happened. They are exactly as you described Leah. They sort of went away but this summer they came back only much more dominant and there are 5 or more of them. They do lay down flatter and are much coarser but as her hair grows they have also. Now they are adding a wave patter to their growth. I'm afraid this time they are there to stay. Here is a picture of how Gracie looks from a distance. I still don't have any answers and I don't think I believe the "injury fur" theory any longer. Gracie seems to have the same type coat a Riley and she is now 4 1/2 years old.
Hello,
Any recent replies and /or newer posts about this? We are currently experience this with our 4yr old MGD (F1). He has 3 spots on his back/spine that are changing different color and texture.
Some humans have their hair color and texture totally change after they've had chemotherapy, such as straight to curly, fine to coarse, color change. (Not that any of the dogs mentioned have had chemotherapy.)
My mini ALD Echo developed an orange stripe down her back when she was about 6 months old.
I had a coat "issue" after a groomer shaved my Labradoodle instead of clipping nicely. Millie was a solid dark beautiful chocolate fudge color before she was shaved and it grew back completely fudge with salt sprinkled in with it.. (white). A completely different texture as well. It used to be soft loopy waves and it's now course and a bit curlier. I was so upset at first and it still bothers me that she was shaved for no reason and I ended up with a completely different looking dog when grown out. She's still a sweetie though...that remained the same. :)
Hi.. Millie was 2 1/2 or 3 when this happened.
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