Just like some humans, some dogs are susceptible to prematurely thinning hair. And just like us, they don’t always feel happy about it! Most often seen on the top of the head, or in a tail that is not as full as it once was, these thinning spots can cause your dog to feel less confident and less like himself, especially if he is younger. But worry not, help is on the way!
Although a hat or a scarf can be a cheerful way to hide any embarrassing areas, not all dogs are comfortable with clothing, so we are proud to be the first to offer an exclusive range of natural hair extensions and tail pieces.
These easy-to-use clip-ons will restore your dog’s coat to glorious luxuriance and restore his pride and self-esteem. For the dapper dog or dame in your life, look no further than Crown To Tail. Exclusively at King Duke’s for the month of April.
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