Why Dogs Shed

Shedding is a natural process that helps dogs to regulate their body temperature, remove dead hair, and protect their skin. Dogs shed differently depending on their breed, coat type, and climate.

Natural Process 

 Dogs with a double coat, such as Huskies and German Shepherds, shed their undercoat twice a year, in the spring and fall. This helps them to stay cool in the summer and warm in the winter.

 Double Coat 

 Dogs with a single coat, such as Labrador Retrievers and Poodles, shed throughout the year. This type of shedding is less noticeable than shedding from a double coat.

Single Coat

 Seasonal allergies can also cause excessive shedding in dogs. If your dog is shedding more than usual, it is important to take them to the veterinarian to rule out any medical problems.

Allergies

Brushing your dog regularly can help to remove dead hair and reduce shedding. Brushing also helps to distribute natural oils throughout your dog's coat, which can help to keep their skin and coat healthy.

Brushing 

 Vacuuming your home regularly can help to remove dog hair from furniture, carpets, and other surfaces. This can help to reduce the amount of dog hair that you and your family are exposed to.

Bathing 

A healthy diet can help to reduce shedding. Feeding your dog a high-quality diet that is appropriate for their age, breed, and activity level can help to keep their skin and coat healthy.

Diet 

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