The reasons why dogs shed their hair in spring
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Dogs are in the second quarter of their life when they are shedding. When the dog hair is flying all over the house, the house can be said to be very messy, and the owner has no time to clean it every day. But why are these two seasons?

Puppies moult when the temperature rises in spring and summer. The deep hair on the dog's body will be shed and some thin and soft coat will grow. These new hairs will not be as thick as in winter. The hair prevents heat from dissipating, but it can protect the skin well from being damaged by too much ultraviolet rays. So don’t complain when your dog is shedding a lot of hair in spring. That’s their normal psychological need.


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