What to do if your Alaskan dog has short hair

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

What to do if your Alaskan dog has short hair
What to do if the Alaskan dog has short hair? If you want the Alaskan dog to have long hair, first of all, it is best to choose nutritionally balanced ecological dog food as the staple food; secondly, you can give the Alaskan dog some lecithin powder to help beautify the hair; usually, you should give more to the Alaskan dog. Groom your pet and bathe it regularly with a pet-specific body wash.

1. Feed ecological dog food

Most dogs feed their staple food with dog food, so the dog’s nutritional intake comes from dog food. If you want your Alaskan coat to be beautiful, your dog must have sufficient nutrition. In this regard, it is very important for owners to choose a good nutritious dog food. Some dog food is too salty and exciting, and eating it will be worse for the hair. It is recommended that owners choose some ecological dog food with low salinity, high in fiber and vitamins, and suitable for long-term consumption.

 2. Supplement lecithin

You must know that if you want your Alaskan dog's hair to become long and healthy, the nutrition in the diet is the most critical part. For example, you can give your Alaskan dog some lecithin powder appropriately. You must know that the ingredients in lecithin can repair damaged hair cells, making the Alaskan dog's hair healthy and beautiful and shiny.

 3. Correct care

If parents do not comb the Alaskan dog's hair, it will easily lead to lack of blood circulation in its skin. Therefore, parents must take time to groom their Alaskan dogs every day. Another point is that it is recommended to wash the Alaskan dog’s hair once a week in the summer, so that its hair will be healthier. Of course, don’t wash it frequently, otherwise it will easily destroy the protective layer of its skin, which will easily cause it to suffer from skin diseases.

4. Sports and sun exposure

It is also necessary to take the Alaskan Malamute out to bask in the sun frequently, and exercise regularly to enhance the blood circulation of the dog's body and promote healthier hair growth.