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Do Japanese Spitz Shed?

Dr Dilber Hussain
Reviewed by:
Dr. Dilber Hussain
Veterinarian

Choosing the right dog breed for your family can be challenging as there are many things to consider. The size, energy levels, trainability, grooming, etc., of a dog breed should all be considered. But for anyone who hates having dog hair all over the house or those who suffer from allergies, there’s an even more pressing factor to weigh in – shedding.

Families with allergy sufferers will also have to consider the shedding habits of a breed before deciding on whether to buy certain breeds. This article will tell you everything about the Japanese Spitz dog breed and its shedding habits.

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How Much Do Japanese Spitz Shed?

The Japanese Spitz breed, like other Spitz breeds. Because of this breed’s fluffy double-layer coat, they shed a moderate amount of hair. However, their undercoat will shed a generous amount twice a year.

Regular brushing is needed to manage and minimise this dog’s shedding.

Do Japanese Spitz Shed More During Certain Seasons?

Moderate shedding will occur all year round, but they will shed excessively during spring as male and female Spitz dogs lose their dense and fluffy undercoat in spring and autumn.

Do Japanese Spitz Shed More as Puppies?

Japanese Spitz do shed as puppies, but this isn’t much more than they do as adults until they are ready to lose their puppy coats.

What Type of Hair Do Japanese Spitz Have?

The Japanese Spitz dog breed has a thick double coat that expels dirt well. During shedding seasons, the entire undercoat takes around two to three weeks to shed completely.

Japanese Spitz Shedding Tips: How To Minimise

All dogs will shed to some extent and excessively during shedding season. While you won’t stop Japanese Spitz dogs from shedding completely, there are ways to minimise and manage dogs that shed a lot, including the following tips;

Grooming

Regular brushing will help to remove dead and loose hair from your dog. Typically a Japanese Spitz will need very little grooming, and brushing two or three times a week will keep it under control.

Most double-coated breeds will have a major shedding period, and Japanese Spitz dogs shed a lot before summer. Daily brushing will help to manage this.

Bathing

Japanese Spitz will only need to be bathed around once a month. Brush before bathing to minimise the amount of washed-out loose hairs you will have to deal with in your bathtub afterwards.

Using a specialist or gentle dog shampoo will improve the quality of the coat and skin.

Diet

Your dog’s health will also play a significant role in how much it sheds. If you want a healthy Japanese Spitz, you must ensure it has a well-balanced, high-quality diet.

A good diet and the option of supplements can improve the dog’s skin and coat health.

Some foods that will improve the skin and coat of your dog include;

  • Cooked Eggs – Organic eggs are rich in Vitamin A, Omega 3s, and Omega 6s.
  • Wild salmon – The protein, amino acids, and Omega 3s in wild salmon are excellent for dogs.
  • Sweet potato – Vitamins C, E, and A present in sweet potatoes, as well as the beta-carotene, are food for the dog’s coat.

These are just a few foods that can improve the dog’s skin and coat, and special dog foods and diets can improve them even further.

Prepare your home

Understanding that your dog will shed and preparing your home can help to make it more manageable.

Containing your dog in certain areas of your home during shedding season will limit the spread of hair. Using furniture covers and investing in a high-quality vacuum specialising in lifting pet hair will also help.

Other tools that are useful for dog owners include lint rollers and pet brushes, which can be used to clear up the pet hair that will inevitably appear around your home.

Are Japanese Spitz Hypoallergenic?

While no dog could be considered truly hypoallergenic, some breeds get closer to this than others. Unfortunately, Japanese Spitz shed too much to be a viable option for people looking for hypoallergenic pet dogs.

Final Thoughts on Japanese Spitz Shedding

There is no doubt the purebred Japanese Spitz is a wonderful choice for a pet dog. Its intelligence and good nature make it a better choice than most dog breeds, but it does shed regularly.

Seasonal shedding can be particularly problematic, with an entirely shed undercoat posing issues for ill-prepared owners. Understanding your breed is essential to ensuring you don’t get caught out.

Japanese Spitzes are great little dogs, and with frequent brushing, they typically don’t require a professional groomer.

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