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Dog Owner's Home Veterinary Handbook.pdf - Mr. Walnuts

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148 •DOG OWNER’S HOME VETERINARY HANDBOOK<br />

ZINC-RESPONSIVE DERMATOSIS<br />

Zinc is a trace mineral required for hair growth and maintenance of the skin.<br />

A deficiency of zinc causes thinning of the hair and a scaly, crusty dermatitis<br />

over the face, most noticeable on the nose and around the eyes, ears, and<br />

mouth. Crusts also appear over pressure points such as the elbows and hocks.<br />

The feet become callused and crack easily.<br />

Siberian Huskies, Alaskan Huskies, Doberman Pinschers, Great Danes,<br />

and Alaskan Malamutes are predisposed to zinc-responsive dermatosis. A<br />

genetic defect involving zinc absorption from the intestines has been identified<br />

in Siberian Huskies, Alaskan Huskies, and Malamutes. In these breeds<br />

the disease may occur even when the dog is eating a well-balanced diet.<br />

Diets high in fiber and calcium may precipitate zinc deficiency by binding<br />

zinc in the gastrointestinal tract. A zinc deficiency syndrome occurs in largebreed<br />

puppies fed diets that are oversupplemented with vitamins and minerals<br />

(particularly calcium). A closely related condition has been observed in dogs<br />

fed dry, generic dog foods that are deficient in zinc.<br />

Treatment: The diagnosis is confirmed by the response to therapy. Regardless<br />

of the cause, the dermatosis responds rapidly to zinc sulfate (10 mg per kilo of<br />

body weight, daily) or zinc methionine (1.7 mg per kilo of body weight, daily).<br />

Improvement begins almost at once. Affected Alaskan Malmutes, Alaskan<br />

Huskies, and Siberian Huskies usually require zinc supplements for life.<br />

Puppies with an acquired zinc deficiency respond to zinc supplements and<br />

a nutritionally balanced diet.<br />

Crusty dermatitis over the face of a Siberian Husky, caused by zinc deficiency.

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