When does a Husky change its lanugo hair?

Newborn Huskies have very little lanugo hair, but from birth to three months, the lanugo hair will grow rapidly. When the fetal hair is almost three months old, the Husky will begin to change its fetal hair. This stage usually lasts until the puppy is six months old, but some Huskies develop more slowly and may still be shedding hair at eight months of age.
The time to change the fetal hair will be longer than the seasonal hair change in adulthood. If the owner wants the Husky to complete this stage faster, he can insist on combing the Husky twice a day. Combing can clean the fallen hair at one time, and can also promote blood circulation in the Husky's skin, making hair change faster.
In addition, attention should be paid to supplementing nutrition for the Husky during the hair shedding period. You can give the dog an appropriate amount of hair-beautifying foods such as carrots, cooked egg yolks, and lecithin powder to make the hair that the Husky grows smoother and more beautiful. You should also pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene at home, because the immunity of young Huskies during the molting period is relatively poor and they are susceptible to parasites and skin diseases. Therefore, it is best for owners to keep their homes clean to help the Huskies survive the molting period safely.
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