What should I do if my Labrador is too thin?
0 Jul 26,2025
Under normal circumstances, Labrador’s hair loss period is in spring and autumn. The hair loss in these two seasons is to correspond to the shedding of hair in different seasons. The downy hair is replaced in the spring to spend the summer refreshingly, and the coarse hair is replaced in the fall to cope with the cold winter.
In addition, Labradors will gradually lose their nipple hair when they are 3 months old, and the hair that grows back at this time will change the color of the nipple hair, but this is a normal phenomenon. During this period, parents should supplement Labrador with more nutrients such as protein, vitamins, minerals, calcium, vitamins, and water. Ensure comprehensive and balanced nutrition to promote healthy growth of new hair.
During the Labrador shedding period, in addition to paying attention to combing the Labrador's hair and supplementing nutrition, pet owners must also maintain good environmental hygiene at home. Because Labrador's resistance and immunity are not very good during the molting period, it is easy for parasites to invade the body, such as fleas, lice, etc. Therefore, during this period, pet owners should pay attention to maintaining good environmental hygiene and do some sterilization and disinfection work. , and then continue until about 8 months, and then it will slowly grow new hair. When the dog is 1 or 2 years old, it will officially start to grow hair, and then the Labrador can be taken care of.