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Do Irish Wolfhounds Shed?

Dr Dilber Hussain
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Dr. Dilber Hussain
Veterinarian

Do Irish Wolfhounds shed hair? There are plenty of breeds that shed hair, and that includes this breed in particular. In this guide, you’ll learn everything there is to know about the amount of hair the Irish Wolfhound loses. You’ll also learn how to minimise shedding to have a clean and hygienic home for you and your dog.

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How Much Do Irish Wolfhounds Shed?

According to sources like the Irish Wolfhound Club and other online expert sites, they all agree that the Irish Wolfhound sheds an average amount of hair. They don’t shed seasonally, along with many double-coated breeds, so it’s essential to keep an eye on the coat with regular brushing.

Do Irish Wolfhounds Shed More During Certain Seasons?

Irish Wolfhounds don’t shed seasonally but tend to shed around spring and autumn. This isn’t unusual, especially as plenty of dogs occasionally shed throughout the year.

Having them shed during specific seasons makes it a lot more manageable.

Do Irish Wolfhounds Shed More as Puppies?

As puppies, some breeds shed more than they do when they are adults. In the case of this breed, if your dog is a puppy, then there’s a chance they’ll shed more than adult dogs.

Puppies go through something called ‘blowing their coats, ‘ which means they lose both the guard hair and the undercoat. This typically happens after their first birthday, when they grow new coats.
 

What Type of Hair Do Irish Wolfhounds Have?

Irish Wolfhounds have a rough coat, two. The undercoat is a soft coat providing insulation, and the top coat is medium-length but harsh and wiry. However, unlike most dogs who shed, this breed only sheds its coat during the puppy stage.

An Irish Wolfhound’s coat requires quite a bit of maintenance to keep it in good condition since its double coat makes it a shedding dog.
 

Irish Wolfhound Shedding Tips: How To Minimise

To minimise shedding, several tips might prove helpful in reducing the amount of fallout for this dog breed, particularly with the build-up of hair that can form on all your belongings and around the home.

Brush regularly

The best guidance for minimising shedding is to brush the coat regularly. Any hair that falls out will be a build-up of loose hair falling out from the weight of other dead hair. Thus, regular brushing will reduce fallout.

You’ll undoubtedly notice a big difference if you brush regularly every few days compared to only brushing every couple of weeks or once a month.

Adopt a healthy diet

Adopting a healthy diet can help keep the hair healthy and prevent hair loss. When Irish wolfhound dogs shed, it can be caused by a poor diet, like many other dogs, which can have the same problem if they’re not fed food with the nutrients and minerals needed.

Ensure you’ve asked your local vet about the best food options for your dog and this breed in particular. They may be able to make some recommendations, not just on food, but vitamins and even the shampoo you use when bathing them.

Have good hygiene

A good hygiene routine is needed, which means looking after the hair they have on them. Regular brushing and bathing will help keep their hair on their body and make it less likely to fall out due to damage.
 

Are Irish Wolfhounds Hypoallergenic?

Irish Wolfhounds are not 100% hypoallergenic, meaning they’re not the most suitable dog for those with dog allergies. It’s important to know that no dog is 100% hypoallergenic, but with this dog, having a high level of dander makes them more prone to cause a reaction in those with allergies.

It’s essential to consider your lifestyle before purchasing or adopting an Irish Wolfhound into your life.
 

Final Thoughts on Irish Wolfhound Shedding

Irish Wolfhounds are a great dog breed that are gentle giants despite their large size and appearance. They make a great family pet, and if you’re looking at big dogs, this is definitely the breed you should be considering. Hopefully, this guide has provided you with information on managing dog hair around your home, which you will definitely need if you’re considering adopting an Irish Wolfhound.

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