How long does it take for a poodle to moult?

After a puppy is born, it has a thin layer of lanugo hair on its body, which will begin to change when it is 5-6 months old. Generally, the time to change the lanugo is from 5 months to about 8 months after birth, but it is not ruled out that some dogs develop slowly and the time to change the lanugo will be longer.
Adult poodles will also shed their hair during the change of spring and autumn every year because they have to adapt to climate changes. This seasonal hair shedding period does not last long and usually takes about a month. Of course, this requires care from the owner, such as combing the poodle once in the morning and evening to speed up the dog's hair change process.
If the poodle is undergoing a normal physiological shedding, just feed the poodle according to a normal diet. Of course, if the poodle's physique is weak, the owner can appropriately increase the supply of protein, vitamins and calcium. You can feed your dog some cooked meat, carrots and calcium powder to supplement nutrition.
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