What should I do if Alaska has less hair?

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

What should I do if Alaska has less hair?
What should I do if my Alaskan dog has a small amount of hair? If the Alaskan dog has a small amount of hair, it is best to choose dog-specific bath products for it when taking a bath; Alaskan dogs will have physiological hair loss when the seasons change, and the dog must be combed every day Hair; Lack of nutrition can also cause hair loss. Alaskan dogs can be fed lecithin powder to supplement nutrition.

1. Use the correct bath products

If you want your Alaskan dog to gradually grow from less hair to more hair, you must use the right bath products for your dog. If you use them incorrectly, it will easily damage the epidermis and hair follicles of the dog's skin, causing the dog to appear. If you have hair problems such as less hair and poor coat color, it is best to use dog-specific care products for your Alaskan.

 2. Comb your hair frequently every day

Alaskan dogs will moult in spring and summer, and the amount of hair will become less. This is a normal physiological reaction. When it moults, use a needle comb or row comb to carefully comb out the shed hair from head to tail. That's good, then you only need to comb it for 1 or 2 minutes every day, and there won't be hair flying all over the house. Pay attention to nutrition during the shedding period, eat better dog food, and supplement with appropriate nutritional supplements.

 3. Nutritional supplement

If the Alaskan dog’s body lacks vitamins and minerals, it will lead to less hair, especially if the dog eats a single dog food for a long time. The solution is to provide the dog with corresponding nutrients in a timely manner. It is recommended to add lecithin to the daily diet. Long-term consumption can not only beautify the hair but also enhance the body's resistance, promote the dog's metabolism and avoid hair loss due to imbalanced nutrition.