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<description>Earth Clinic offers Remedies to restore your Pet's Fur.</description>
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<title>DIET, CHECK FOR THYROID ISSUES</title>
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<description> Katharine from Charleston, SC writes: "If your animal is losing fur, the most common cause I have seen is one of two things:

1. Diet - make sure your pet is on a good brand of pet food or a raw food diet. A "Good" brand includes something that has NO corn, wheat, soy, or animal by-products. To go a step further without going raw, try a good grain-free diet.

2. Thyroid problems - have a blood panel done to see if your pet's thyroid is functioning properly. I have seen many bald dogs that are all suffering from an under-active Thyroid. After determining if this is the problem, refer to remedies for Thyroid."</description>
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