If shedding increases by 100% or more over the established baseline and persists for several weeks, what is recommended?
Answer
It warrants a check-up with a veterinarian to rule out underlying issues.
If the increase in collected hair weight is 100% or more compared to the baseline, or if the excessive shedding lasts longer than six weeks, a veterinary check-up is warranted to rule out stress, allergies, or other skin issues.

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