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Dog Health...What are possible treatments of black skin disease in pomeranians? |
Moisturizing stuff? Vitamin E? Lotions? There is none that I know of. It doesn't go away & is a hereditary issue. You just treat the skin the best way as needed with special shampoos to help but nothing will cure it. I have worked with many owners with treatments & they are usually poms but other breeds do get it also. |
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