How much do Tosa Inus shed?
Tosa Inus shed a moderate amount throughout the year, with some increased shedding during seasonal changes like spring and fall. While they aren’t heavy shedders, brushing helps keep the shedding under control.
Their grooming needs are pretty straightforward. They have short, dense coats that benefit from weekly brushing to remove loose hair and keep their coat shiny. Occasional baths are also good for maintaining cleanliness, but Tosa Inus are generally low-maintenance when it comes to grooming. Checking their ears, trimming their nails, and brushing their teeth regularly should round out their grooming routine.