Is it normal for my kelpie mix to shed this much? It's like his hair is all over everything now!

Since the weather's been warming up, my kelpie mix seems to be shedding more than ever, and I'm finding his hair all over the house! I’m starting to wonder if this amount of shedding is typical for him or if there might be an underlying issue. Is there something I should be doing differently, or is this just part of changing seasons?

Answer

It sounds like your kelpie mix is experiencing increased shedding due to the recent rise in temperature. This is a common occurrence as dogs often shed more in warmer months to help regulate their body temperature.

  • Increased shedding is typical during seasonal changes.
  • Regular grooming can help manage excessive hair loss.
  • If shedding appears excessive, it may warrant a closer look by a veterinarian.

Shedding is a natural process for dogs, particularly during seasonal transitions when they shed their winter coat in preparation for warmer weather. For many breeds, including your kelpie mix, this can result in noticeable hair loss. Regular brushing can significantly help manage the shedding by removing loose hair and reducing the amount you find around your home. However, if you notice other symptoms such as skin irritation, bald patches, or if the shedding seems unusually excessive, it may be worth consulting with a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it normal for my dog to shed so much in the spring and summer?

    Yes, many dogs naturally shed more during spring and summer as they transition from their winter coat to a lighter summer coat.

  • How can I reduce the amount of hair in my home?

    Regular grooming and brushing can help reduce the amount of loose hair your dog sheds indoors. Choosing the right brush for your dog’s coat type will make these sessions more effective.

  • When should I be concerned about my dog’s shedding?

    If you notice signs such as persistent scratching, bald spots, or irritation on your dog's skin, it's advisable to consult with a veterinarian for further evaluation.

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