Pug dogs usually start to change their fetal hair when they grow to about 2 months old. The duration of this molt may vary from 2 months of age to 8 months of age. Some pugs moult quickly, while others moult more slowly. This has something to do with the dog's own physique and growth environment.
Adult pugs will undergo hair shedding twice a year, around March-May in spring and September-November in autumn. The shedding time is about one or two months. In spring, pugs will shed their dense hair and grow sparse summer hair to welcome the hot summer; in autumn, they will shed their sparse summer hair and grow thick winter hair to adapt to the cold winter, so this is A physiological molt that occurs in response to climate change.
During the shedding period, you should pay attention to supplementing the dog's nutrition. You can eat some hair-beautifying foods such as seaweed powder, cod liver oil, and lecithin powder to help the pug grow thick and smooth hair. In addition to paying attention to diet, you also need to pay more attention to care and cleaning. During the moulting period, owners should comb the pug more diligently and clean up the shed hair in a timely manner. In addition, do not bathe your Bichon frequently during this period, and use a milder pet shower gel when bathing.