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Moderate shedding

Do Dutch Shepherds shed?

Yes. but it's manageable. Dutch Shepherds shed a moderate amount, with heavier periods in spring and autumn. Regular brushing makes a significant difference.

Shedding level: Moderate — manageable with brushing
Brushing needed: 2–3 times a week, daily during shedding season

How much do Dutch Shepherds shed?

Dutch Shepherds shed a moderate amount — you'll notice hair on furniture and clothing, but it's nowhere near the level of a heavy-shedding breed. Most owners find it entirely manageable with a consistent brushing routine.

The coat sheds fairly evenly year-round, with two heavier periods: spring (when the winter coat comes out) and autumn (when the summer coat sheds before winter regrowth). During these 3–6 week coat blows, shedding noticeably increases. This is normal, and it does end.

Brushing 2–3 times a week, daily during shedding season removes the loose hairs before they reach your sofa. The more you brush, the less you hoover.

When do Dutch Shepherds shed the most?

Shedding peaks twice a year: late spring (April–May) and early autumn (September–October). These seasonal coat blows are when Dutch Shepherds shed most intensively — daily brushing during these periods, rather than the usual 2–3 times per week, makes a real difference.

Outside of these coat changes, shedding settles back to a moderate, steady level that most owners barely think about once they've established a routine.

Best grooming tools for Dutch Shepherds

A two-tool approach works well for Dutch Shepherds:

  • Slicker brush. For regular weekly maintenance. Removes loose surface hairs and keeps the coat clean.
  • De-shedding tool (Furminator or similar). Use this 1–2 times per week normally, and daily during peak shedding season. It reaches the undercoat and significantly reduces how much ends up on your furniture.
  • Rubber grooming glove. Great for a quick going-over between proper brushing sessions. Dogs tend to enjoy it too.

A vacuum with a dedicated pet-hair attachment is worth the investment for the seasonal coat blow periods.

Does shedding affect allergies?

Are Dutch Shepherds hypoallergenic?
Dutch Shepherds are not hypoallergenic. Their medium shedding level means they distribute dander (the main allergen trigger) freely around the home.

If allergies are a genuine concern, consider a Poodle, Bichon Frise, Maltipoo, or another Poodle cross — these breeds produce significantly less dander and are much better tolerated by allergy sufferers.

Regular hoovering, keeping the dog off furniture, and HEPA air filters can reduce (but not eliminate) allergen levels in a home with a Dutch Shepherd.

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Common questions about Dutch Shepherd shedding

Do Dutch Shepherds shed all year?
Yes. moderate shedding happens year-round, with two heavier coat blow periods in spring and autumn. Brushing 2–3 times a week manages it well outside of the peak seasons.
Can I reduce how much my Dutch Shepherd sheds?
You can reduce how much ends up in your home through regular brushing and de-shedding tools, but you cannot change the breed's underlying shedding tendency. Proper nutrition (omega-3 fatty acids support coat health) and keeping up with grooming appointments are the most effective tools you have.
Do Dutch Shepherd puppies shed?
Puppies shed their soft puppy coat as they grow into their adult coat — usually between 6 and 12 months old. This transition period can temporarily produce more loose hair than you'd expect from the breed at maturity.
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