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Let me tell you, I have had a dog for many years, especially Teddy, dog shaving fetal hair is actually a waste of time and money, the dog's hair is good or not has nothing to do with the fetal hair, the dog grows up and the natural hair will roll back, and the quality of the fetal hair depends on the dog's parents, genetically determined, the fetal hair is just a way to make money from the pet store, the regular pet hospital doctor will not recommend the fetal hair, but it is affected by the pet store that wants to go crazy for money, Everyone doesn't know what's going on, and then they say that it's good to lift the fetal hair, my two teddies are the same now, one shaved the fetal hair and got **sick** It took a lot of money to spend a lot of money because the fetal hair was raised** resistance will decrease, and the other is very good without shaving, there is no difference, don't listen to their nonsense. Pure nonsense.
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It needs to be shaved so that it will grow out better.
But it is best to shave in the spring, and the shaving must not be close to the skin, it must be six centimeters, otherwise it is easy to hurt the hair follicles.
If you want it to grow better hair, you should give it another meal.
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Regarding Teddy's shaving, the main reason for shaving is that after shaving the fetal hair, the hair that grows will be dense, numerous, and hard, and it is also said that the color will be red, leaving Teddy to look good. So at about 4-5 months of age, Teddy shaved the dog's fetal hair. The first teddy in my family blindly followed the trend and shaved the fetal hair when he was more than 4 months old.
Now the dog is 10 months old, I'm right.
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If you want to shave, it's up to you, but the fur will be curler after shaving.
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It's okay for Teddy to shave or not, but shaving Teddy's hair can make Teddy's hair thicker and more styling. However, not shaving Teddy's hair will not affect Teddy. The best time to shave your Teddy is when you are four months old, and you need to pay attention to hygiene and warmth after shaving.
Teddy's fetal hair is relatively miscellaneous and soft, and not shaving Teddy's fetal hair may cause Teddy's hair volume and hair quality to be bad. In order for Teddy to grow smoother, concave hair, it is necessary to shave the fetal hair. But if you don't shave Teddy, it won't have a big impact, it mainly depends on the owner's personal wishes.
Generally, the best time to shave Teddy's fetal hair is when he is four months old, so that he will not catch a cold due to shorter and less hair, and it can also improve the quality of his hair, so that Teddy's hair will grow back thicker.
However, after shaving the fetal hair, the owner needs to do a good job of Teddy's hygiene, otherwise it is easy to cause fleas and mites on Teddy's body, and it may even cause Teddy to suffer from ** disease. Keep warm during this period to avoid Teddy catching a cold.
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Shaving Teddy depends on the situation, and the owner can shave the fetal hair of the dog about 4 months after birth. However, Teddy's fetal hair will gradually fall off at the age of a month, and some owners who do not need to let Teddy style can choose not to remove the fetal hair for Teddy, if Teddy suffers from ** disease, it will be necessary to remove the fetal hair at the age of 2 months.
For most owners who want to dress up Teddy in a gorgeous, beautiful look, the best time for Teddy to shave is from 16th to 21st week after birth, which is around 4 months. Teddy, on the other hand, who has removed fetal hair, usually grows new hair faster and can be cosmetic at 7 months.
Although removing fetal hair can make Teddy's newborn hair smoother and thicker, and the process of replacing it is much shorter, Teddy's fetal hair will gradually fall out after the age of a month. Therefore, some owners who do not need Teddy to style can also leave Teddy without shaving.
In special cases, Teddy needs to be hair-removed after 2 months. Teddy, like people, may have fleas, mites, and even suffer from ** diseases. At this time, it is necessary to remove the fetal hair.
Of course, dogs under the age of 2 months are prone to colds and cannot be easily shaved off.
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Teddy's fetal hair can be shaved, which can make Teddy's hair thicker and more styling. If you don't shave the fetal hair, it doesn't matter, because it's only a matter of time before the dog moults all the fetal hair. The best time to shave your baby's hair is when you're four months old, and you need to pay attention to hygiene and warmth after shaving.
Teddy's fetal hair can be shaved, which can make Teddy's hair thicker and more styling. If you don't shave the fetal hair, it doesn't matter, because it's only a matter of time before the dog moults all the fetal hair. The best time to shave your baby's hair is when you're four months old, and you need to pay attention to hygiene and warmth after shaving.
Teddy fetal hair does not need to be shaved, shaved fetal hair may damage the dog's hair follicles, puppy hair follicles are not completely inflamed, do not shear too short. It is recommended to trim it only once, not all of it.
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Teddy dogs don't have to shave their fetal hair.
Shaved is not good for dogs.
It is easy to catch a cold in the dog.
So shave properly and leave a part.
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If you have a teddy dog, you can give him a little fetal hair, which is also cuter and more beautiful.
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Fetal hair shaving is generally carried out when Teddy is 4 to 5 months old, at this time Teddy's hair growth rate is the fastest, and the fetal hair will grow out about a month after shaving, and it is best to choose a warm weather to shave the fetal hair, so as to avoid the dog from catching a cold because of the fetal hair. When do teddy dogs shave their fetal hair? Fetal hair shaving is generally carried out when Teddy is 4 to 5 months old, at this time Teddy's hair growth rate is the fastest, and the fetal hair will grow out about a month after shaving, and it is best to choose a warm weather to shave the fetal hair, so as to avoid the dog from catching a cold because of the fetal hair.
Fetal hair shaving is usually done when Teddy is 4 to 5 months old, when Teddy's hair growth rate is the fastest. Of course, it is best to shave the fetal coat when the weather is warm, so as to avoid the dog from catching a cold because of the fetal shaving.
Teddy dogs will grow their fetal hair about a month after shaving, and they can be restyled in 3 months, this varies from dog to dog, and some dogs may take 4-5 months.
It is best to go to a professional pet grooming institution to shave the fetal hair of Teddy, and the beautician will choose the appropriate knife head according to the thickness of the fetal hair, and complete the process professionally. And they can also choose whether to leave some fetal hair according to the dog's condition to prevent the damage of ultraviolet rays to the dog, which has prevented mosquito bites. In general, the hair on Teddy's head can be left unshaved, unless your Teddy's hair is of poor quality.
Under normal circumstances, when Teddy finishes shaving, his mood will be relatively low, and you need to spend more time with it, talk to it more, and praise it more. At the same time, if the weather is cold, it is best to take adequate measures to keep warm to prevent Teddy from catching a cold.
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