Top Tips to Control Your Dog’s Shedding
What are some notable characteristics of dog owners? Well, one thing that no dog owner is an exception to is having dog hair everywhere. On your furniture, on your clothes, all over the floor, you name it.
Face it, as much as we love our fur babies, their shedding can be a pet peeve (pun intended) for most of us pet owners. And although not all dogs shed the same, all dogs need to shed to get rid of damaged and old hair. Some dogs shed more than others due to several factors such as their breed, the weather, diet, allergies, etc. Thankfully, there are a few ways to reduce your dog’s shedding. Keep reading to learn more.
Tip #1: Give Your Dog A Healthy Diet
Chances are, your dog’s diet is affecting his/her coat. Dogs who consume the right vitamins and minerals will have healthier, shinier hair. A fatty acid supplement such as Omega-3 will benefit most dogs by promoting hair growth and even supporting joint, heart, and immune health. But be sure to always consult with your veterinarian before giving your dog any new supplements.Â
Tip #2: Bathe Your Dog Occasionally
Especially during the summer, bathing your dog is important. When your dog is bathed, they remove a lot of their dead hair. Be sure to also pick the right shampoo such as de-shedding shampoos and conditioners which contain Omega-3. You may also opt for natural shampoos that won’t dry your dog’s skin and keep their fur shiny and healthy.Â
Tip #3: Brush Your Dog Regularly
Some dogs, depending on their coat type, will need more brushing than others. Regular brushing is a good way to keep your surroundings more hair-free. Plus, it makes your dog’s coat cleaner and softer. There are different types of brushes you can choose from as well such as a bristle brush, wire-pin brush, slicker brush, and combs. Choosing the right one will depend on your dog’s coat.Â
Tip #4: Clean and Cover Your Furniture and Car Seats
Your dog’s hair loves clinging to the surface of your furniture and car seats. Be sure to remove the fur immediately while it’s still on the surface and hasn’t worked its way into the fabric. You can use simple tools like a tape roller or go all-out and use a vacuum. It’s also recommended to cover these surfaces so that the fur is easier to remove.Â
Tip #5: Make Sure Your Dog Stays Hydrated
Dehydration can cause dry skin and therefore major hair loss in your dog. You want to make sure your dog’s water bowl is filled up all the time so that they always have access to water. A rule of thumb to determine how much your dog should be drinking is that they should drink an ounce of water per pound of body weight per day. Just like us humans, they need to stay hydrated too.
And there you have it! Which tips did you find the most useful?