When Does a Pomeranian Start Shedding
Pomeranian (Detailed Introduction)
The reason Pomeranians are so adorable largely relates to their charming fur, and their petite figure is also very appealing, giving a cute and goofy impression. So do you know when a Pomeranian starts shedding? Let's learn today!
Newborn Pomeranians have sparse and very short fur on their bodies. Within a few months, the coat grows rapidly. Generally, at around 3 months old, Pomeranians begin their shedding period. At this time, many owners affectionately refer to their pets as "ugly ducklings." In fact, this is true, as the originally unattractive fur gradually falls out, leaving the coat sparse, messy, and dull, which does not look very beautiful.
Besides the extended shedding period during puppyhood (which can last from 3 months to between 6-8 months old), Pomeranians also shed during seasonal changes in spring and autumn to adapt to climate variations. Generally speaking, adult Pomeranians have the best quality fur. Around 3 years old, a Pomeranian's fur quality reaches its peak. At this time, the fur is fluffy, soft, shiny, and elastic. Naturally, the Pomeranian looks much more beautiful then.