How to deal with hair loss in French Dou

If your French Dou suddenly experiences large-scale hair loss symptoms, it may be caused by a skin disease. At this time, parents must pay attention and it is best to take the dog to the hospital for medical treatment as soon as possible.
If it is not a skin disease, then it is most likely that the hair loss is caused by malnutrition, and care should be taken from the daily diet. For French Bulldogs with hair loss, owners should choose foods rich in calcium and protein for their dogs. Give your dog nutritious dog food and feed it regularly and rationed every day.
In addition to dog food, you can also supplement your dog with food with high protein content. With sufficient nutrition, the hair will not fall off all the time. High-protein foods include cooked egg yolks, salmon, etc., which can be fed in appropriate amounts every day, and lecithin powder can also be fed in appropriate amounts. But be careful not to feed too much, otherwise it may cause symptoms of indigestion in your dog.
If your French Bulldog sheds its hair in spring and autumn, this is generally a normal seasonal molt. At this time, it is best for the owner to comb the dog's hair every day with a dog-specific comb. This can effectively help the dog clean up the fallen hair, avoid dead hair from getting tangled on the body, and avoid dog hair all over the house.
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