Chinessa
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I've had my Abbey since early May, that's about 7 months. I got her from a girl who could no longer care for her and her coat was pretty gross. She was in need of a dust bath and I noticed that she had big patches of fur missing from her sides. I figured it would grow back eventually. Unfortunately, I do not have a clear picture of her sides when I first got her.
The picture below was taken last week. She is still missing huge chunks of fur. I give her a dust bath twice a week. Do you think her fur will ever grow back, or will it be like this permanently? She's 5-6 years old, if that matters. She eats Oxbow Chinchilla Deluxe pellets and a mix of orchard grass and timothy hay. I'm not sure what she was eating before I had her, the food the girl gave me didn't have anything but pellets, so I assumed it wasn't too junky. She gave it to me in a plastic bag. Could diet have something to do with this? The only other thing I could think of is maybe she was very stressed out at one point, which caused her to release a lot of hair? Does it usually take this long to grow back though?
The picture below was taken last week. She is still missing huge chunks of fur. I give her a dust bath twice a week. Do you think her fur will ever grow back, or will it be like this permanently? She's 5-6 years old, if that matters. She eats Oxbow Chinchilla Deluxe pellets and a mix of orchard grass and timothy hay. I'm not sure what she was eating before I had her, the food the girl gave me didn't have anything but pellets, so I assumed it wasn't too junky. She gave it to me in a plastic bag. Could diet have something to do with this? The only other thing I could think of is maybe she was very stressed out at one point, which caused her to release a lot of hair? Does it usually take this long to grow back though?

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