Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Dog | Pomeranian | Male | 4 months and 15 days old
I have searched on google that whenever a pom's fur was shaved into somewhat bald, it will never grow back. How true is that?
2 Answers
Published on November 8th, 2018
That is not true. The fur usually grows back, perhaps softer than before unless there is an underlying medical condition. Dogs with a low thyroid condition or skin problems, or old age sometimes the fur will not grow back or it will grow much more slowly. Certainly the quality of the coat may change also. We have clients who shave their Poms and they need to do it every few months to keep them short. Thanks for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach to help you care for Chicago.
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Published on November 8th, 2018
This is not a true statement in most cases. There are some instances where depending on the stage in the shed cycle it may take a longer period of time than expected for the coat to grow, or medical conditions such as hypothyroidism or cushing's disease where the coat does not grow in normally, but in general the coat will eventually grow back if the dog is healthy.
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