How long does it take for a Samoyed to lose hair?

Generally, Samoyeds will undergo the period of lanugo hair replacement when they are three months old. At this time, Samoyeds will lose their lanugo hair and grow stronger and denser hair. The stage of changing the lanugo is relatively long, usually lasting 5-6 months, and it is not until the Samoyed is 8 or 9 months old that all the lanugo is replaced.
Adult Samoyeds will also experience two molts every year, around March to May in spring and September to November in autumn. The moulting time is about one or two months. In spring, Samoyeds will shed their dense hair and grow sparse summer hair to welcome the hot summer; in autumn, Samoyeds will shed their sparse summer hair and grow thick winter hair to adapt to the cold winter.
During the period when the Samoyed is moulting, in addition to paying attention to nutritional supplements, it is also necessary to comb the Samoyed's hair every day and maintain good environmental hygiene at home. Samoyeds’ immunity is relatively weak during the molting period, and a large area of their skin will be exposed, making it easy for parasites and bacteria to infect the body. Therefore, owners must keep their homes clean, as well as the dog’s various utensils and kennels. Clean and expose regularly.
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