Former Love Island star Laura Anderson begged her fans for help on Wednesday as she shared her concerns over her Pomeranian puppy going bald.
The Scottish social media influencer, 31, took to her Instagram Stories and looked visibly upset as she asked her 1.4million followers if anyone knew how to fix the problem.
The upset dog mum, who is obsessed with her furry friend Buddy, asked: "Basically Buddy's going bald which is totally stressing me out."
"So If anyone's got a Pom and their Pom has gone bald as well and they have got any ideas.
"I do have a Pomeranian shampoo that I got from France that is supposed to be amazing but yeah he's gone bald so, maybe this is why. Yeah help me."

She added: "I know everyone thinks I wash him a lot. I don't. Probably once every six weeks. Just trying to use his shampoo in hope that it helps."
The reality star appeared to be very concerned for her pooch as she filmed Buddy rolling around the bed.
One of the main reasons for Pomeranians going bald is Black Skin Disease - more commonly known as Alopecia X.

The condition doesn't tend to cause any pain or discomfort to Pomeranians, but they are likely to feel cold due to fur loss or small sores.
Laura may have to take her beloved pooch to the vets, so she can find out what is wrong with Buddy.
In recent months, the former air hostess moved back in with her dad in Stirling.

She was living alone in Glasgow during the lockdown, but it was proving difficult as it took its toll on her.
On Instagram last month, she said: "Hey gang. So I've been a little bit MIA the past few days... decisions, decisions!
"I was supposed to be moving out this flat to just around the corner but I realised that with the restrictions and the lockdown for another two months I just thought it would make so much more sense to be closer to home and be in Stirling so I've decided to go and live with my dad.

She added: "Which is positive and I'm very grateful, so hopefully that'll be nice because I don't live near anyone here I'm sure you know because I'm always moaning about being by myself.
"But yeah makes more sense for the time being, I couldn't find any flats really in Stirling.
"So yeah, I'm 31 and I'm moving back in with my dad because of the pandemic, it's been a minute since I lived at home but I think it's going to be a positive, Buddy's chat is wearing thin and my dad is buzzing out his head."
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