I just found out why our Basenjis, Haley and Prince, are nearly BALD.
Their fur has been slowing falling out FOR YEARS.
We?ve changed their food and vitamins, given them fish oil and salmon, stopped bathing them, done Thyroid tests and Cushings tests, tried 90 days of thyroid pills, done skin scrapings and skin biopsies and hair cultures. They do not have allergies, Cushings Disease, Hypothyroisim, parasites, or fungus. The vets were out of ideas and sent us to a specialist in animal dermatology.
What we HAVE found through blood work is that their Estradiol (Estrogen) levels are through-the-roof high! And Prince?s Progesterone level is very high, also.
What they have is ?Hormone Induced Alopecia???.. caused by MY MENOPAUSE MEDICATION according to the dog dermatologists!
I began using EvaMist spray (a hormone replacement therapy for menopause symptoms) three years ago. It is applied as a spray to the forearm?and seems to dry quickly. BUT, it can be transferred from one?s arm to one?s dogs (AND grandchildren, I presume!) even after it appears to be absorbed by the skin!!! At the time I started using it we just had Haley. We ?rescued? Prince two years ago. I use the term ?rescued? loosely because he looked a heck of a lot better when we got him from B.R.A.T. than he does now! My poor dogs are nearly BALD! And it can cause other changes, too. Spayed female dogs can kind of go ?in heat? and their vulvas swell. We thought she was swollen all these years due to UTIs related to her Fanconi! The last time we went to the dog park and met up with other Basenjis, an unneutered male kept trying to mount her! We thought he was nuts??but he actually knew what was going on before we did! And poor Prince?..not only was he in a backyard-breeder situation and neglected for his first 4 years of life??he?s practically poisoned with female hormones since his ?rescue?!!
So, now that I know what?s going on, I did some internet research on it. It seems that the FDA posted a warning about this very thing ? a year ago! Our new doggie dermatologist has seen 5 or 6 cases just in the last 6 months.
So, if anyone you know uses this or any other topical hormone replacement on areas of the body that are not covered, please make them aware that it can have very bad consequences to their pets and small children. Please spread the word.
I?m now using a small estradiol patch that is applied to the lower abdomen. I?m praying it does the trick for me as well as the EvaMist did, and does not HARM anybody in the meantime! The vets think Prince and Haley will have their coats back in about 3 months. I hope they?re right. I?ll keep you posted!
Sadie