• 09-01-2012 06:18 PM
    clandestine
    My dog has incredible hair.
    Portuguese water dog, his hair is luscious, soft, black; incredible.

    And it's hair, not fur. They're non-shedding.

    Wonder if it would be possible to FUE from him to myself.

    Thoughts?

    http://www.bestbullysticks.com/blog/...-Water-Dog.jpg
  • 09-02-2012 05:52 PM
    Davey Jones
    Sure, it looks great on him, but will it mesh with your complexion, style, species, etc.? Really, push comes to shove, I think that style isn't working without the tail.

    But really-really, is that your dog? Very cute.
  • 09-04-2012 08:39 PM
    JJJJrS
    I hear those medications can cause serious side-effects. If you're willing to take that risk clandestine then I think you should go for it. I've never seen a dog-to-human hair transplant documented online but I'm sure you'll find a doc on here willing to go for it. The dog seems to have an insane donor area so I'm sure he wouldn't mind sharing. Best of luck my friend.
  • 09-05-2012 04:15 AM
    Davey Jones
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Highlander View Post
    You need to take the medication that prevents your body from rejecting foreign objects - the kind they use in REAL transplants.

    I doubt any doctor will give you one for hair loss. Could try going to Thailand or something I suppose.

    Whatever happened to "NW1 OR DIE TRYING!!!!!11!1!"? God rest his soul, Scorpion would already be on a plane to Thailand with a golden retriever as his carry on.
  • 09-05-2012 04:36 AM
    Dazza
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Davey Jones View Post
    Whatever happened to "NW1 OR DIE TRYING!!!!!11!1!"? God rest his soul, Scorpion would already be on a plane to Thailand with a golden retriever as his carry on.

    You crack me up Mr Jones..

    NW1 OR DIE TRYING CREW!!
  • 09-07-2012 11:45 AM
    Davey Jones
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Highlander View Post
    I already seriously researched this before and it's just not possible sadly.

    One thing I would like to see is a hair transplant between identicle twins. Would the grafts survive?

    Dr. Glenn Charles would probably be the best one to answer that.

    http://www.wptv.com/dpp/news/region_...hrough-surgery
  • 09-12-2012 06:45 AM
    BMartin9000
    Why don't you graft his hair onto your head? You never know!
  • 09-22-2021 01:16 PM
    evamiller52
    A dog is a very responsible thing. In my childhood I had 2 dogs and I took care of them myself. They are quite difficult to care for. I walked 3 times, visits to the vet, good food and much more. Over time, I realized that the best solution would be to have animals which is easier to care for. This is how rabbits appeared in my life. They take up little space and are easy to care for. Only I didn’t know about food for them. But I did some charcoal and found information. Check all the information about fruits for animals. They are not always helpful!

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