How to trim Teddy fur
0 Jul 26,2025
What should I do if my Samoyed loses hair in winter? When the seasons change, Samoyed will lose its original hair and grow new hair. At this time, feed more nutritious food; Samoyed will not be able to keep up with nutrition in winter and will suffer from nutritional deficiencies. Poor shedding, especially when fed a single food for a long time; Samoyeds suffer from skin diseases in winter, which may be due to parasites on their bodies, and they need to be dewormed in time.
1. Samoyed seasonal hair loss
Normally speaking, all dogs will lose their original hair and grow new hair to adapt to the new season when the seasons change from spring to autumn. Especially long-haired dogs like Samoyeds will lose hair. It's even more obvious. However, these are normal phenomena. When the Samoyed is shedding, pet owners only need to feed their dogs more nutritious food.
2. Samoyed cannot keep up with nutrition
In addition to normal hair loss during seasonal changes, Samoyeds can also lose hair due to their own malnutrition. Especially those dogs that only eat a single type of dog food and do not take in other nutrients into the body. In this way, the Samoyed's nutrition will not be able to keep up. The nutrients in the body cannot meet the needs of hair growth, and it is easy to lose a lot of hair. Hair problems such as poor coat color appear.
In this regard, pet owners should add some additional nutritious food to the dog food to supplement the hair with some nutrients. The better nutritious foods are chicken breast, pork, fish oil and lecithin. It is recommended to feed the dog with extra food on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays every week, and some fruits can be added to the dog after meals on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The Satsuma himself will be happy and his coat will be better.
3. Samoyed skin diseases
Samoyed hair loss may also be caused by parasites on the body, which will cause the dog to often scratch with its own paws and use objects to scratch it, resulting in a large amount of hair loss. Therefore, the owner must regularly give the Samoyed in vitro Deworm. In addition, skin diseases can also damage the Samoyed's skin and hair follicles, causing the dog to lose hair. In this regard, the owner must carefully check the dog's skin. If it suffers from skin diseases, it must be treated in time. To avoid worsening of the condition.