When is the molting period for French Bulldogs?

Puppy French Bulldogs will have a process of changing their lanugo hair when they are 3-5 months old. At this time, the puppy's lanugo hair will slowly fall off and new hair will gradually grow. This is a very normal situation that every puppy will experience. Puppies that change their fetal hair have poor immunity. Owners need to be careful not to make their dogs sick.
Healthy adult French Bulldogs usually moult in the two seasons of spring and autumn. This is also a normal moulting phenomenon and a normal physiological response to adapt to the climate. The shedding period of a healthy French Bulldog generally only lasts a few weeks. If the hair loss is severe and lasts for a long time, it may be due to improper feeding methods, or the dog has a skin disease. It is best to bring it in as soon as possible. Fa Dou went to see a doctor.
During the moulting period, you should pay attention to supplement nutrition for your French Dou. You can eat some hair-beautifying foods such as seaweed powder, cod liver oil, and lecithin powder. In addition to paying attention to diet, you also need to pay more attention to care and cleaning. During the moulting period, the French Bulldog sheds a relatively large amount of hair, so the owner should comb the dog's hair more diligently, preferably several times a day, and clean up the shed hair in time to avoid tangles.
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