What should I do if my golden retriever loses hair seriously?

If your golden retriever suddenly loses a lot of hair, has a partial bald area, and has small red bumps on its skin, then you need to pay attention. The dog is likely to have a skin disease or be infected with parasites. You can first use special pet ointment on the dog. If the situation is serious, it is recommended to take it to the pet hospital for timely examination to avoid delaying the condition.
If the hair loss in golden retrievers is caused by malnutrition, parents can give their dogs more cooked egg yolks, apples, and carrots in their daily lives. If dietary supplements don’t work, you can take some lecithin powder or nutritional paste together, which can effectively promote hair growth on the dog’s body and effectively prevent severe seasonal hair loss.
If your Golden Retriever sheds hair in spring and autumn, this is generally a normal seasonal hair change. At this time, parents must use a dog-specific pet brush to comb the dog's hair every day, so as to effectively help it clean up the shed hair. As long as it is dealt with in time, the excess hair will not appear like dog hair all over the place.
Lack of sunlight can also cause hair loss, because sunlight is beneficial to the health of the golden retriever's coat. If the dog is kept indoors for a long time and does not receive sunlight, it will cause hair loss. Therefore, you should take the dog out to bask in the sun and exercise for one to two hours every day.
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