Your miniature may need a good deworming if the winter coat does not completely shed off.
If you mean lose their fur then I can help you. Rabbit lose their fur when they moult. Moulting happens about twice a year and is when the old fur dies and falls out, but it is replaced with new fur. Rabbits have 2 types of coat: a thick one for winter, and a thinner one for summer. The winter coat is darker and the summer coat is lighter, because light colour reflect the heat so the rabbit won't get too hot.
They shed about the same as any other dog it's size. It sheds twice a year. It sheds a winter coat and a summer coat.
Only if they are being prepared for show, or if they're a real pet and love to be brushed and groomed like a what would be done with a horse. Cows also groom themselves and each other simply by licking themselves whenever they get the urge. They don't lick themselves or each other like cats do, but they do groom to establish friendships and social alliances with other cows and cattle, or if they are itchy somewhere on their body that they can reach with their tongues.
Thicker hair is needed as a protection against the extreme cold of winter. The thick coat is shed in summer as the weather can be very warm.
in the winter a horse grows a thick coat to keep warm but in the summer it no longer needs its coats so loses it!
Because we do not have to shed off a winter coat of fur every year. We do constantly lose hair, though, just not in great quantities.
They shed their coats in the summer like dogs, then grow a thick coat during the winter. It's evolution I guess, I mean they need a nice coat to stay warm in the winter.They lose it because they would get too hot in the summer with it.If you mean they have bald spots then they might have some infection, and a vet should be called to check it out.
The fox sheds its fur in the late spring in preparation for the warmer summer weather. They will grow a new fur coat in the fall in preparation for winter.
Yes, they do lose their leaves in the winter.
because their dead
Especially during spring, right after winter, cats shed the thick coat of fur that they have grown to keep them warm. As the weather warms up, cats no longer need that thick coat, so they shed. It is also possible for a cat to lose fur due to old age.