Maltese shed? As long as a long-haired dog, there is no dog that does not shed, let alone a dog with an abundance of hair like the Maltese, it is normal to lose hair. However, the Maltese is a single-coated dog and is less likely to shed. If you occasionally give some egg yolk and other beautiful hair food, they will be less likely to shed hair. However, when it comes to the biannual moulting season, a lot of hair loss is inevitable. In addition to the normal shedding of hair during the moult season, when a Maltese has a skin disease, it will scratch its skin frequently with its paws and teeth because of the itchy skin, which will cause a lot of hair loss. If the owner’s bathing method is not right, such as bathing too often, often using human body wash, laundry detergent, soap bathing, it will hurt the skin follicle, resulting in the Maltese also love to shed hair. Maltese dogs that are kept at home all year round and seldom go out will suffer from a lack of ultraviolet light exposure to the skin, causing severe hair loss. If the dog lacks vitamins, minerals and other nutrients, it will also be prone to hair loss. Therefore, it is important to let the Maltese dog do more sunbathing in life, so that it can absorb more ultraviolet light, and pay attention to a balanced and comprehensive diet.
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