The reason Teddy loses so much fur in the spring and fall is because it is a normal and natural reaction as he adjusts to the change of seasons, and there is nothing for owners to worry about.
But if Teddy loses a lot of fur when he’s not molting, it could be skin. First of all, parents should check Teddy’s skin for any damage or parasites. If so, they should go to the hospital immediately. If not, there may be a lack of B vitamins, and parents can add these nutrients to Teddy as appropriate.
If Teddy loses a lot of fur for no reason, it could also be the result of parents simply feeding him professional dog food. If only dog food is used on a single basis, Teddy is likely to be malnourished, lacking certain micronutrients in his body, and will have severe hair loss. Parents can reflect.
Teddy’s hair can also become tangled if parents don’t take care of it properly during routine care. With long periods of neglect and intractable knotting, Teddy’s shedding would have been all too easy. Therefore, in the daily maintenance, parents must regularly and quantitatively groom Teddy. This will also prevent Teddy from shedding fur.