At least once a year the Siberian Husky sheds his entire undercoat. This process can last up to six weeks from start to finish. All dead hair needs to be brushed out to enable quick and strong re-growth. A warm bath and a blow dry will encourage the hair to drop out evenly and easily – making it easier to comb out.
What months do Huskies shed the most?
Most huskies shed their coats twice per year, once in the spring and again in the fall, but a few huskies shed only once annually, usually in the spring. In extremely warm climates (think desert or tropics) some huskies may shed continually.
How much shedding is normal for Husky?
Unlike other dog breeds that shed year-round, huskies shed once or twice a year due to seasonal changes. This is called “blowing” their undercoat and can take three to five weeks. The right tools and information can make a big difference when dealing with your husky's blowing phase.
Is it normal for Huskies to shed a lot?
Huskies often shed excessively due to food allergies, and changing her food may reduce shedding. High-quality foods have meat listed high on the ingredient list with a minimal amount of fillers such as bone, ash and grains.
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