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is that normal
hi all is ok that my max losing hair??he sleep with us in the bed now:) and in the morning i see a lot o hair on bed thx all
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Re: is that normal
They do shed and since he has black hair they tend to show up well depending on what color your sheets are. Most likely nothing to worry about
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Re: is that normal
dogs grow hair in winter for warmth, and shed the hair in summer for coolness.
If Max is actually IN the bed with you at night (like my own fur baby!) then his body clock is likely saying "I don't need all this extra fur" and will shed it. This is made worse by our central heating.
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If Max is actually IN the bed with you at night (like my own fur baby!) then his body clock is likely saying "I don't need all this extra fur" and will shed it. This is made worse by our central heating.
No problem.
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Lynda wrote:dogs grow hair in winter for warmth, and shed the hair in summer for coolness.
If Max is actually IN the bed with you at night (like my own fur baby!) then his body clock is likely saying "I don't need all this extra fur" and will shed it. This is made worse by our central heating.
No problem.
I was about to explain about the central heating too, this would probably make them shed a little hair during the winter.
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Re: is that normal
Lynda wrote:dogs grow hair in winter for warmth, and shed the hair in summer for coolness.
If Max is actually IN the bed with you at night (like my own fur baby!) then his body clock is likely saying "I don't need all this extra fur" and will shed it. This is made worse by our central heating.
No problem.
i understand now thx a lot:)
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