When does a Yorkie change its lanugo?

Each Yorkshire terrier has a different physique and the time to change its lanugo is also different, but most Yorkshire terriers will change their lanugo 4-8 months after birth, or about half a year old. After changing the lanugo, the owner should pay attention to taking care of the Yorkie's hair.
First of all, you must pay attention to your daily diet. If you want your Yorkie's hair to look good, in addition to dog food, you should also enrich your Yorkie's diet and feed your Yorkie some hair-beautifying foods, such as bananas, salmon, cooked egg yolks and other foods. Lecithin is also very good for hair, so you can eat it in moderation every day.
Secondly, we should pay attention to the skin health of Yorkies and pay attention to parasites or skin diseases. Because if there are health problems with the skin, the hair will also be affected. In addition to regularly deworming your Yorkie, when you take your Yorkie out to play, it is best to go to a dry and open place, and be careful not to go on wet grass where there are many bugs.
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