What can’t Border Collie eat?
0 Jul 26,2025
When the little Border Collie is just born, the lanugo hair on the body is very sparse, but the hair will gradually grow out. Until about 3 months after birth, the hair on the Little Border Collie will be thicker.
At 3 months, the Border Collie will enter the shedding period. The length of this stage will be determined based on the Border Collie’s own condition. Some Border Collies have not finished shedding by 8 months, and some All replaced in less than 6 months. There will be individual differences, but in general, the time for Border Collie to change their lanugo is from 3 months to 6-8 months after birth.
When the Border Collie reaches adulthood, there will be two moulting periods each year, in spring and autumn when the seasons change. This is a normal phenomenon as dogs adapt to climate change, and parents don’t need to worry. During the shedding period, it is best to comb the dog's hair once or twice a day. You can also properly repair its hair and remove the dirt and dust on the hair to provide enough space for the growth of new hair. Hair is healthier and shiny.