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Siberian Husky doesn't grow hair after shaving
The time it takes for a Siberian Husky to grow hair after shaving depends on various factors. It usually takes about 3-4 months for the dog's hair to grow back completely. If the dog doesn't grow hair after shaving, it is likely due to damaged hair follicles, skin diseases, or malnutrition. It is recommended for the owner to take the dog to a pet hospital for inspection and timely treatment based on the identified cause.
Do Siberian Huskies need to be shaved in summer?
In fact, whether or not to shave a dog in summer has little impact on their cooling mechanism. Dogs mainly cool off through their tongues and four pads. Summer dog walking should avoid high temperatures, preferably walking in the morning. It's also important to provide the dog with plenty of water to prevent heatstroke due to high temperatures.
How long does it take for Siberian Husky's hair to grow back after shaving?
It takes 3-4 months for the hair to grow back completely. The time it takes for the hair to grow back varies depending on the dog's physical condition. Hair growth requires sufficient protein, vitamins, and minerals. Healthy dogs will grow hair faster, while dogs with poor physical condition or malnutrition may experience slower hair growth and poorer hair quality.
How to treat Siberian Husky for not growing hair?
If the hair doesn't grow back due to parasites, a deworming treatment is necessary. Threadworms can cause hair loss and slow hair growth. It is recommended for the owner to take the dog to the hospital, where they can identify if the issue is related to hormones, especially thyroid hormone deficiency. In this case, oral thyroid hormone administration can help the hair grow back. If the issue is caused by fungal infection, oral antifungal drugs and medicated baths can be administered. The hair will grow back on its own after a period of recovery. The owner can also feed the dog with lecithin to help with hair growth.