Not usually but it is known. They start off bald when born, and can possibly shed for summer, but just a few hairs, if they sweat it will only look like they're losing hair but it's simply wet.
Otherwise, you should take your gerbil to the vet.
It may be because of stress if your gerbil is losing hair. If you have any other pets then you may want to keep them out of the room the gerbil is in, check their bars to see if it is wearing down (so the gerbil is just rubbing it self against the bar, as this will cause a few hairs to fall out)
Gerbils may start to shed when the weather gets warmer. Other that that, gerbils should not loose hair unless they are sick. If a gerbil is loosing hair, it could be very sick.
THey are mammals and they do shed their fur, but you won't notice it.
yes. gerbils enjoy sporting many different types of hairstyles.
They start off bald when born, and can possibly shed for summer, but just barely, but if they sweat it will only look like they're losing hair but it's simply wet. Otherwise, you should take it/them to the vet.
If you mean 'Why to Gerbils shed their tails?' then I can help you! Gerbils only shed their tails if they are very frightened or in pain. The commonest way that a gerbil loses their tail is when somebody picks them up by it. They will also she their tails if the tail gets trapped. Please be careful and take precautions so the gerbils are as safe as possible, because it hurts the gerbil when they shed their tail. The tail won't grow back, and the gerbil's balance may be affected.
No if the hair is tight it will not shed
we dont have hair when we are born do we!
Yes. They shed A LOT if they are short haired, if they are long haired, they shed very little.
Yes, the collie will shed. It will shed a fair mount of hair. If you have one you might even find it in your own hair!
Shih tzus do NOT shed.
Very little. All animals shed. But these dogs do not shed much.
No, they do not shed, never, not a single hair. I have never found a hair from my dog that was not still attached to his body.