As soon as temperatures rise or the light changes, many dogs begin to shed—which means a hairy time for their owners. Even though loose hair can be a nuisance in everyday life, this process is completely natural and important for your dog’s health. Typically, dogs shed twice a year, in the spring and fall, and the process lasts about six to eight weeks.
As soon as temperatures rise or the light changes, many dogs begin to shed—which means a hairy time for their owners. Even though loose hair can be a nuisance in everyday life, this process is completely natural and important for your dog’s health. Typically, dogs shed twice a year, in the spring and fall, and the process lasts about six to eight weeks.