When does a beagle puppy change its hair?

Beagles begin to shed their fetal hair about three or four months after birth. At this time, owners may be very troubled because there is dog hair everywhere in the house. During this period, you can comb the beagle every day or dress it in dog clothes.
Adult healthy beagles will undergo physiological hair moulting in response to climate changes in spring and autumn every year, that is, from March to May and from September to November. In the spring, the thick hair will be shed and sparse summer hair will grow out; in the autumn, the summer hair will be shed and thick winter hair will grow out.
During the period when the Beagle is moulting, in addition to paying attention to nutritional supplements, it is also necessary to comb the Beagle’s hair every day and maintain good environmental hygiene at home. Beagle dogs have poor immunity during the moulting 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 their dog's various utensils and kennels. It should be cleaned and exposed to the sun regularly.
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