shedding cycles for females?

chris nanney

New member
I have always heard or read that intact females will blow their coats after each heat cycle. Though I'm not sure how soon thereafter --- a week, two weeks or a month??? However, I have found that the dogs that I have owned typically grown their coat up until around May. Then they go on a gradual shed starting in June and shed throughout the summer, outer coat first, and inner coat second.

My young female Bernese Mountain Dog had her first heat cycle in April at 11 months. She had yet to blow her puppy coat. She maintained coat until around June when the shed started and really kicked in by July.

She is starting to grow back her coat, but is due to come into heat around October. According to what I've heard and read, she should start shedding again in November, right at the start of winter. To me this makes no sense and is not in keeping with what my previous dogs have done.

I have owned one intact female previously and she would shed in the late summer and keep coat until late Spring. Once she was spayed she continued in that matter. My neutered male will gradually shed during the summer and really blow his coat in the early fall, usually September/October.

For those of you with intact females, what type of shedding cycles have you experienced?

If they have gone into heat during the colder times of the year, do they shed again in the winter after their heat cycle?
 

Jeannie

Super Moderator
My dogs tend to blow coat twice a year, Feb and Aug. This is pretty normal as most blow coat 2 times a year. Chase does not tend to blow coat after a heat cycle.
 
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