Many parents who raised Alaska found that Alaskans are particularly prone to hair loss. Many jokes say that Alaska sheds hair twice a year , half a year at a time. The ridicule is ridiculed, so will the Alaskan dog shed in winter? Autumn and winter dogsThe reason for shedding!
The answer is obvious, under normal circumstances this is seasonal hair loss , that is, when the hair loss is the most serious in the spring and summer, basically a large amount of hair can be pulled from the back of an Alaskan dog. This is not an exaggeration at all. In summer, the whole house is really Like it's snowing. But except in spring and summer, because of the existence of hair, it is impossible to not lose hair at all, but only some floating hair, which is simply drizzle compared with spring and autumn.
If the hair loss is still serious after the hair loss season, then parents should consider whether Alaska has a skin disease that causes hair fall off. Of course, it is also possible that the hair loss is caused by malnutrition in Alaska, but now people's living standards have generally improved, and dogs' diets have improved. Generally, malnutrition in Alaska will not occur, and those who are fed particularly poorly Except dog food.
Skin diseases are divided into two aspects, one is hair loss caused by parasitic infection, and the other is local hair loss caused by skin infection. The two methods of treatment are very different. For skin diseases caused by skin infections, parents need to purchase antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drugs for treatment, while for skin diseases caused by parasitic infections, parents need to take Alaska’s internal and external deworming and then cooperate with skin disease drugs. treat.
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