Small Animal Dermatology Q&A 07
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What are the stages of the hair cycle, and what are the most common patterns of growth in dogs and cats? | There are three stages or cycles in hair growth.
Hairs in dogs and cats are replaced in a mosaic pattern with peaks of hair loss/replacement in the spring and fall. The other two most common replacement patterns are seasonal and waves. |
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What factors influence hair growth in animals? | The hair cycle of animals is controlled by a number of factors including:
The most important of these factors are photoperiod and ambient temperature. |
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Describe the basic anatomy of a hair follicle. | Hair follicles are divided into three major anatomical regions: the infundibulum, isthmus, and the inferior segment.
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