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A dog's skin being examined by a vet for signs of cutaneous asthenia (also called Ehlers-Danlos syndrome).
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Cutaneous Asthenia in Dogs: Symptoms, Causes, & Treatments

Cutaneous asthenia in dogs is a medical condition that causes the skin to droop and stretch. Technically, it is caused by a lack of collagen. Technically, the disorder is also known as Ehlers-Danlos syndrome — or EDS — in dogs.

Unfortunately, the condition is genetic. This means a dog is born with it. Also,

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