When do Pomeranian puppies change their hair?

The hair on the body of a newborn Pomeranian is thin and short. Within a few months, the coat will grow rapidly. Generally, at the age of 3 months, the Pomeranian begins to enter the moulting period. At this time, many parents are accustomed to calling their babies "ugly ducklings". In fact, this is indeed the case. The originally unsightly hair is gradually falling off, and the fur has become sparse, disheveled, and dull, and it really does not look very beautiful.
In addition to the long period of shedding during puppyhood (which can range from 3 months to 6-8 months), Pomeranians also need to adapt to climate changes when the spring and autumn seasons change every year. Pomeranians also shed their hair. Generally speaking, adult Pomeranians have the best hair texture. Generally around the age of 3, the quality of Pomeranian hair will reach its peak. The hair at this time is fluffy, soft, shiny and elastic. Of course, Pomeranians naturally look much more beautiful.
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