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    • Home
    • Our Program 
      • Breeding Healthy
      • Guardian Program
    • Puppies 
      • Puppy Gallery
    • New Puppy Information 
      • Going Home
      • Exercise
      • Potty Training
      • Crate Training
      • Puppy/Dog Food
      • Why Puppies Shed
      • Grooming
      • Anal Glands
      • Harness Fitting
      • Puppy Recall
      • Treats and Food Safety
      • Separation Anxiety
      • Resource Guarding
    • How to Apply
How to Apply

Moon Dream Cavaliers

  • Home
  • Our Program 
    • Breeding Healthy
    • Guardian Program
  • Puppies 
    • Puppy Gallery
  • New Puppy Information 
    • Going Home
    • Exercise
    • Potty Training
    • Crate Training
    • Puppy/Dog Food
    • Why Puppies Shed
    • Grooming
    • Anal Glands
    • Harness Fitting
    • Puppy Recall
    • Treats and Food Safety
    • Separation Anxiety
    • Resource Guarding
  • How to Apply
  • …  
    • Home
    • Our Program 
      • Breeding Healthy
      • Guardian Program
    • Puppies 
      • Puppy Gallery
    • New Puppy Information 
      • Going Home
      • Exercise
      • Potty Training
      • Crate Training
      • Puppy/Dog Food
      • Why Puppies Shed
      • Grooming
      • Anal Glands
      • Harness Fitting
      • Puppy Recall
      • Treats and Food Safety
      • Separation Anxiety
      • Resource Guarding
    • How to Apply
How to Apply
  • What to know when you adopt a new puppy

     

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    Why Puppies Shed

     Puppy Blow Coat

    Nothing in this world is cuter than a puppy’s downy, ridiculous antics, and soft puppy coats. It is important to know that the loss of your puppy’s coat is a normal part of your dog’s growth. It can be alarming for first-time owners if you do not know what to expect.

    • When puppies shed their first coat, they can appear scruffy and may even change color.
    • You can reduce the amount of dog hair in your house by gently grooming your puppy with an appropriate brush.
    • If the puppy coat comes off in patches, revealing red, inflamed, or scaly skin, call your veterinarian.
       
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    Why Puppies Shed
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