How to deal with severe hair loss in Shiba Inu

How to deal with the Shiba Inu's severe hair loss? You can comb the Shiba Inu frequently, which can remove the shed hair of the Shiba Inu and promote blood circulation. Bathing the Shiba Inu too frequently will cause hair loss. You should bathe the Shiba Inu regularly and reasonably, and choose Pet shampoo; Shiba Inu should go for a walk in a relatively clean place. Skin diseases that cause hair loss should seek medical treatment as soon as possible.
For Shiba Inu, as a dog with mysophobia, they like a clean environment very much. Regularly combing your dog's hair can not only comb out the dust on the dog's hair, but also massage the dog's body, give them a massage, and promote their blood circulation. In addition, regular petting of dogs can not only bring you closer to the dog, but it is also a way to check their physical condition. Many skin diseases can be determined by petting them.
Although Shiba Inu is a kind of clean dog, we also advocate bathing dogs frequently in summer. But if you wash too frequently, it is not a good thing. Excessive washing will destroy the normal protective substances of the dog's own fur, which will weaken their resistance. So in the summer, just give the Shiba Inu a bath once every 7-10 days!
Although we have always highly recommended taking dogs for a walk and feeling the sunshine, after all, moderate exercise can promote blood circulation. But the place where the dog walks is actually very particular. As an owner, you should be careful not to take your dog to places where there are many mites, lice, and fleas. If you go to these places, you must medicate your dog as soon as possible, because these will directly cause serious hair loss!
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