If a Pomeranian is shedding during a normal coat-changing season, there is usually no need to worry. Almost all dogs go through this. But if your Pomeranian is shedding much more severely than expected, you should pay attention, because improper diet, skin disease, and poor hygiene may all be involved.

Causes of Shedding in Pomeranians
There are several common reasons. One is using human shampoo or bath products for the dog. A dog's skin is different from human skin and needs special grooming products. Another reason is a poor living environment. If the environment is not cleaned regularly, bacteria can multiply easily, trigger skin disease, and lead to shedding.
Seasonal shedding is also normal because the dog needs to grow a new coat. During this time, the owner does not need to panic; vacuuming and regular grooming are usually enough to manage loose hair. Skin disease is another important cause. If you part the coat and see small red spots or bumps, and the dog likes sleeping in dark places or rolling on the lawn, then skin trouble may be involved and veterinary treatment is best.

How to Prevent and Control Pomeranian Shedding
Different causes require different solutions. Clean and disinfect the dog's living area regularly. In humid weather, pay special attention to ventilation and keeping the environment dry, which can greatly reduce the risk of skin disease and the shedding associated with it. Brush the dog's coat often from head to tail to remove loose hair. This not only makes coat care easier but also reduces the risk of skin disease and parasites.

Another very important point is diet. Dogs need far less salt than humans, so daily feeding should stay light. Give the dog qualified dog food and avoid feeding human meals as much as possible. If a Pomeranian eats food that is too salty, many health problems can result, and shedding is one of the most common ones.