Does Alaska shed hair?

Does Alaska shed hair Alaska has a thick, fluffy coat that looks and feels like it sheds easily, so does Alaska shed a lot? In fact, most dogs shed, and Alaska is no exception, and Alaska is a particularly strong shedding dog. Especially in the annual moulting period and in the spring and summer, the Alaskan Sled Dog’s hair loss will be more serious. In the winter, the dog sheds its crisp, thin summer coat and grows a warm, comfortable fleece. In summer, the dog sheds its warm fleece and grows a cool summer coat. This cannot be avoided and it is best to massage the body by grooming the coat several times a day and to strengthen the nutritional management of the food to promote a healthy, shiny new coat. Poor nutrition and imbalance will make the hair grow dull and rough, and over time will cause a lot of hair loss, so Alaska’s daily diet needs to pay attention to balanced and comprehensive nutrition, especially need to ensure that protein, vitamins and minerals and other nutrients are replenished, and also to regularly exercise outdoors and enjoy sufficient sunlight.

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