How long does it take for a Samoyed to shed its coat?

When three months old after birth, the Samoyed will enter the moulting period. During this stage, the lanugo hair will be shed and new hair will grow. The duration of hair shedding is not fixed. Some dogs can complete it in one or two months, and some dogs can take as long as several months. The length of this time is determined based on the Samoyed's own condition. But in general, the general time for lanugo hair replacement is from 3 months to 6-8 months after birth.
Adult healthy Samoyeds will undergo physiological molting in response to climate changes in spring and autumn every year, that is, from March to May and from September to November. In the spring, the thick hair will be shed and sparse summer hair will grow out; in the autumn, the summer hair will be shed and thick winter hair will grow out. The moulting period is usually relatively short during this season and can be completed in about one or two months.
If you want your Samoyed to end its embarrassing shedding period as soon as possible, it is best for the owner to comb the dog's hair twice a day and provide the dog with adequate nutrition. In addition, you must also maintain good environmental hygiene at home. Because the body's immunity is not very good during Satsuma's moulting period, it is easy for parasites to invade the body. Therefore, during this period, the owner must do some sterilization and disinfection work, taking into account every corner of the home and various dog utensils.
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