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Milly is moulting quite a lot also she has dandruf ( is that how it's spelled ) like bits as well . I only have to stroke her and loads of hair come away, when she shakes herself you can see the hair and bits coming off. I brush her twice a day but the it just keeps coming out. She has not any bold patches or things like that, she is'nt scratching, she eats well, plays ok. Any ideas ladies ?
 
I only noticed the other day how Fred is moulting quite heavily at the moment and his coat looks a bit duller than normal.

Maybe it's the time of year for a moult?
 
all my dogs are moulting,to the extent that I could make a tri-colour jumper off the beagle boys!!!!
 
If the dandruff carries on, Neem capsules might help. We used them for Edie after Keri from CSJ foods recommended them and they work really well. She was almost bald on her bum and was very scurfy on the rest of her coat, but the neem improved her within a month - her coat is lovely and shiny now and no baldy bum!!
 
My boys are moulting too. Hector's coat has gone quite frazzled looking too I noticed so it must be the time of the year. You could try giving them fish. The oils are brilliant for their coats. My boys love sardines.
 

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