If the Border Collie is very healthy, his coat will be so soft that we can feel it with our hands when he is lying down nicely, and admire it with our eyes when he is running. Therefore, many people choose to feed the Border Collie, on the one hand because the Border Collie is extremely intelligent, on the other hand, because the Border Collie’s coat is very attractive, but as a Border Collie pooper scooper, if we are not clear about how long it takes for the Border Collie to change its coat and the precautions to take during the hair change period, it is very likely that the Border Collie’s coat will not be appreciated, in order to avoid this In order to avoid this regret, I will make a comprehensive introduction to the Border Collie’s hair change and hair care issues.

How long does it take for a Border Collie to change its coat

When the Border Collie is about 3 months old, it will have its first moult, and after the first moult begins, the Border Collie’s moult period will last for 4-5 months thereafter, generally until it is about 8 months old. By the time the Border Collie is 8 months old, its fetal hair has been completely shed and its flowing, silky coat is complete, which means the Border Collie has matured.

How long does it take for a Border Collie to change its coat

I want to remind you that during the Border Collie’s coat change, if the owner does not do the relevant care measures, then it is easy to cause the Border Collie’s coat yellow and lusterless, so we need to pay extra attention to the Border Collie’s diet management and coat management in the process of coat change. In terms of diet, we need to ensure that the Border Collie has a balanced diet, especially by giving the Border Collie enough vitamins and minerals, and in terms of coat, we need to increase the number of times we comb the Border Collie’s coat to ensure that the Border Collie’s shed hair is removed in a timely manner so that the new coat can grow smoothly.

How long does it take for a Border Collie to change its coat

The Border Collie has a long moulting time, and as a Border Collie owner you must not find it troublesome, but rather take care of it carefully so that the Border Collie can successfully pass the moulting period and grow a healthy and shiny coat.

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