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What time of year do Huskies shed the most?

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Siberian Huskies shed their undercoats twice a year. This is called “blowing the coat,” and it usually occurs in spring as the weather warms, and again in fall to make way for growth of a new undercoat for the cold weather ahead. You should never have the undercoat of your Siberian Husky manually removed.


What months do Huskies shed?

When do Huskies shed? Huskies usually shed their fur twice a year before seasonal changes. This is also known as “blowing their coat” and happens during the spring and fall seasons. In preparation for summer, a Husky will shed its winter coat to keep them cool during the warm months.

How long is Husky shedding season?

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.

How many shedding seasons do Huskies have?

There are two shedding seasons where your Husky will shed the most, which is spring and winter.

Do Huskies shed worse in the summer?

That said, seasonal shedding is much worse for Huskies and other double-coated dogs. Not only are Huskies intelligent and adaptable dogs, but apparently their coats are too. In other words, their coats will shed heavily during spring and fall in preparation for an upcoming change in temperature and season.

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