Shiba Inu (definite introduction)
Shiba Inu is a typical short-haired dog, with hair quality of It has a short, very dense double layer of hair, with hard hair on the surface and soft hair underneath. Everyone would think that short-haired dogs generally don’t shed hair, and even if they do, they don’t shed much. This is not the case. The editor below will give you an idea of whether Shiba Inu sheds hair.
First of all, we need to understand that Shiba Inu sheds hair, but Shiba Inu does not shed hair all year round. Shiba Inu within 3 months of age He is a good baby and usually does not shed hair at all. However, starting from the age of 3 to 4 months, the Shiba Inu begins the first round of hair loss. A Shiba Inu that has lost its fetal hair will moult twice in each subsequent year, which means that the Shiba Inu will have two relatively serious "shedding seasons" every year. Due to individual differences, the shedding lasts for a longer period of time. There is also a distinction between right and wrong, maybe one month, maybe two months.
We always need to pay attention when grooming Shiba Inu. If the hair loss suddenly increases, it may not be a simple hair change, but it may be the following: Caused by:
1. Parasites and fungi. If a dog suffers from diseases such as mites, dermatitis or eczema, it will scratch its skin with its claws and teeth due to severe itching, causing a large amount of hair loss. At this time, the best way is to find the cause immediately and make treatment.
2. Trace elements are lacking or the food is too salty. Such as lack of vitamin D or vitamin E, etc.
In addition, because most dogs are currently kept indoors for many years, the lack of ultraviolet rays can also cause hair loss in dogs. Therefore, your dog should sunbathe more, absorb more ultraviolet rays, and exercise regularly to promote its blood circulation and make it grow strong hair.
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