When does a Chihuahua moult?

The Chihuahua's annual shedding period generally occurs from March to May and September to November. During this period, the seasonal climate changes. In order to adapt to the changes in the environment, the Chihuahua will shed its hair and then grow new hair. This is a normal physiological molt for Chihuahuas, but it is also worthy of the owner’s attention during this period.
1. Daily protection work must be done well
The most important thing is to ensure that the Chihuahua's body is clean and to avoid the residence and reproduction of parasites. In addition, the environment must also be cleaned in a timely manner. Whether it is a long-haired Chihuahua or a short-haired Chihuahua, daily grooming is necessary. Helps remove dust and dirt from hair and removes fallen hair from the body. The shed hair in the environment must be cleaned up in time, and then disinfected and sterilized to ensure the health of the environment and the dog's body.
2. Pay attention to the dog’s diet
During the process of Chihuahua moulting, any greasy, rotten, and irritating food should be avoided. We know that dog hair growth requires sufficient protein, vitamins, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients. During the process of shedding your Chihuahua’s hair, you must avoid food allergies that may cause your dog’s body allergies. In terms of diet, the list should be mainly delicious. Choose foods high in protein, vitamins and other nutrients for your Chihuahua to help promote healthy growth of new hair.
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