When does French Bulldog molt?

Newborn French Bulldogs have very little hair, but from birth to three months, the lanugo hair will grow rapidly. When they are three months old, French Bulldogs will start to shed their lanugo, and this stage usually lasts until six months. However, some French Bulldogs develop relatively slowly, and it is normal for them to still molt at eight months of age.
Adult French Bulldogs will also moult at the turn of spring and autumn. Normally, it is in January-February and September-October. In order to adapt, French Bulldogs will first Moulting occurs due to the weather, and the moulting usually lasts for about a month.
French Bulldogs need careful care from their owners when they are shedding, otherwise the dog may shed more seriously. You should comb your dog's coat once a day in the morning and evening to remove the shed hair on your dog's body in a timely manner. Moreover, grooming can promote blood circulation in the dog's skin and promote healthy hair growth. In addition to regular grooming, you should also pay attention to supplementing calcium, protein and vitamins in the diet. The food should be light and easy to digest, which is more beneficial to the hair growth of the French Bulldog.
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