Eskimo dogs typically experience heavier shedding during seasonal changes, particularly in spring and fall. This is when they "blow" their coat, shedding the undercoat to prepare for temperature changes.
In addition to seasonal shedding, Eskimo dogs shed moderately throughout the year. Regular grooming can help manage this shedding.
Regular brushing is essential to reduce loose fur and prevent matting. Aim to brush your Eskimo dog at least once a week, and more frequently during shedding seasons.
Bathing should be done sparingly, as frequent baths can strip the coat of natural oils. However, a bath every few months can help keep their coat clean and healthy.
A well-balanced diet can influence the health of your Eskimo dog's coat. Ensure they receive proper nutrition to maintain a healthy coat and reduce excessive shedding.
If you notice excessive shedding or changes in your dog’s coat condition, consult your veterinarian. This could indicate underlying health issues or allergies.
Eskimo dogs do shed, especially during seasonal changes. Regular grooming and proper care can help manage their shedding and maintain a healthy coat.