Lark
Well-Known Member
I am really hoping someone can give me an answer as to why our Springers bitches coat is so bleached.
Some details:
4yr old spayed Springer.
She is on Bakers plus added olive oil (which I hoped might help)
She is on the yard during the day but in at night.
Bang on weight wise.
We have had her for about 2 years and I have noticed that her coat is getting increasingly bleached.
I had initially put it down to the logical explanation that it was simply caused by the sun but have been informed by a local gunman that it is not down to that.
2 vets have said that she is in perfect health and condition but offered no explanation.
I have been told it is because she is spayed?
Also told it is due to her being clipped out last year - this happended last summer in a grooming parlour disaster (seems grooming = shearing them!).
So although we couldn't be happier with her and this is a trivial concern it would be nice to know if there is anything i can do to improve her coat and restore it back to its former lovely liver.
Some details:
4yr old spayed Springer.
She is on Bakers plus added olive oil (which I hoped might help)
She is on the yard during the day but in at night.
Bang on weight wise.
We have had her for about 2 years and I have noticed that her coat is getting increasingly bleached.
I had initially put it down to the logical explanation that it was simply caused by the sun but have been informed by a local gunman that it is not down to that.
2 vets have said that she is in perfect health and condition but offered no explanation.
I have been told it is because she is spayed?
Also told it is due to her being clipped out last year - this happended last summer in a grooming parlour disaster (seems grooming = shearing them!).
So although we couldn't be happier with her and this is a trivial concern it would be nice to know if there is anything i can do to improve her coat and restore it back to its former lovely liver.