It is important to remember to give your Samoyed a vitamin supplement as part of your daily feeding routine. You can also get them from food, vegetables and fruits are rich in vitamins and can be fed in moderation.
The general cause of the disease is the presence of a large number of fleas and dog ticks parasitic on the body of the Samoyed, and this condition causes a large amount of hair loss in the Samoyed. In daily life, Samoyed will also use their teeth or paws to scratch the skin, resulting in a lot of hair loss. Once pet owners find this situation, they should hurry to deworm and treat the Samoyed.
Samoyeds will shed their coats in both the spring and fall seasons. This phenomenon is also present in shepherds and pinschers. In the summer, the Samoyeds do not need as much fur, so they shed some of their old fur to regulate their body temperature in the warm weather; and when they face winter coming, the Samoyeds will shed their coarse fur and replace it with new fleece to survive the cold winter. These are all normal conditions. The pet owners can clean up the shed hair on a regular basis to avoid the situation of flying hair all over the house.
In the process of bathing your Samoyed, you must use a special shampoo for your pet. You can’t just buy some laundry detergent or laundry detergent in the market to give a Samoyed a bath. This can easily cause the Samoyed’s skin to be alkaline, thus causing the Samoyed’s skin to be dry and itchy. In such a situation, the Samoyed is susceptible to fungal and bacterial infections. This will eventually lead to hair loss as well.