When does Alaska molt?
Alaskan puppies will begin to moult when they are about three months old, and will continue to moult for about eight months; as adults, they will moult from March to May in spring and from September to November in autumn. Each session lasted about three months. Alaskans will shed a lot of hair when they moult, so owners need to comb their dogs' hair frequently to avoid tangles, and they also need to supplement their nutrition.
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