When does a Shiba Inu moult?

Usually the Shiba Inu will shed its hair for the first time about four months after birth. At this time, the Shiba Inu’s fetal hair will gradually fall off and new hair will grow. About. Some dogs develop relatively slowly, and it is normal for the moulting period to be delayed by about a month. Parents do not need to worry too much. They can just supplement their dogs with protein, calcium and lecithin in their daily lives.
A healthy Shiba Inu as an adult will moult in spring from March to May and in autumn from September to November. In spring, it will shed its thick hair and grow sparse hair to cope with the hot summer; in autumn, it will shed its sparse hair. It has thick winter hair. This is a normal moulting period. Owners should comb the Shiba Inu every day and keep the environment hygienic to help the Shiba Inu survive the moulting period safely.
Normally speaking, except for the relatively long period of shedding of lanugo, which may last 3-5 months, the shedding period of adult Shiba Inu is generally only a few weeks. If your Shiba Inu loses hair very seriously and does not stop for a long time, it may be a skin disease. The owner must pay attention to this situation and take the dog to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible to avoid delaying the condition.
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