How long does it take for a Pomeranian to moult?

Generally, Pomeranians will undergo a period of lanugo hair replacement when they are three months old. At this time, Pomeranians will lose their lanugo hair and grow stronger and denser hair. The stage of changing the lanugo hair is relatively long, usually lasting 5-6 months, and it is not until the Pomeranian is 8 or 9 months old that all the lanugo hair is replaced.
Adult Pomeranians will also undergo hair shedding twice a year, around March to May in spring and September to November in autumn. The shedding time is about one or two months. Pomeranians in spring will shed their dense hair and grow sparse summer hair to welcome the hot summer; Pomeranians in autumn will shed their sparse summer hair and grow thick winter hair to adapt to the cold winter.
During the period when the Pomeranian is moulting, it is best to comb the dog's hair twice a day. If convenient, it is best to bring a comb out to comb the dog's hair in the early morning and evening when walking the dog. If you can't go out, it's best to take your dog to the balcony or bathroom to sort out the hair that has fallen off after combing. In addition, attention should be paid to supplementing nutrition for dogs. You can eat some hair-beautifying foods such as seaweed powder, cod liver oil, and lecithin powder to help Pomeranians grow thick and smooth hair.
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