My Aussie Shepherd mix keeps shedding a lot more than usual—is this a seasonal thing or random?

I've noticed my Aussie Shepherd mix shedding a lot more than usual over the past week or so. It seems like there's hair everywhere, much more than what I usually deal with. Is this just a part of her seasonal shedding, or should I be concerned about something else causing this?

Answer

It's normal for an Australian Shepherd mix to experience periods of increased shedding, especially during seasonal changes. However, if the shedding seems excessive or is accompanied by other symptoms, it may warrant further investigation.

  • Increased shedding can be normal during seasonal changes.
  • Look out for signs of skin irritation or bald patches.
  • If concerned, a vet consultation can provide peace of mind.

Australian Shepherds and their mixes are known for their double coats, which means they can shed a lot, particularly during spring and autumn when they are changing coats. If the shedding seems out of the ordinary or you notice red, irritated skin, bald spots, or any discomfort, it could be due to allergies, parasites, or other skin conditions. Consider consulting with a vet to ensure your dog is healthy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I tell if the shedding is excessive?

    Excessive shedding might be indicated if your dog's hair is falling out in clumps, if there are visible patches of missing hair, or if the shedding is accompanied by skin irritation.

  • What are some common causes of increased shedding?

    Besides seasonal changes, increased shedding can be caused by stress, allergies, poor diet, or parasites like fleas. Each cause has different treatments, so it's best to rule out these with a professional.

  • How can I manage my dog's shedding better?

    Regular grooming and bathing with the right shampoo can help manage shedding. Also, ensuring your pet has a balanced diet will promote a healthy coat.

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