What can I do to control my pet's shedding?

What can I do to control my pet's shedding?

Control your pet's shedding this fall

Our pets' hair varies throughout the year. During the fall and spring, pets shed more than usual.

This shedding process in dogs and cats is common, but it can vary depending on the breed and lifestyle. However, most pets take about two months to complete the shedding process.



Tips for addressing hair shedding in dogs and cats

  • Nutrition: Following a healthy, natural diet year-round will improve your pet's health . This time of year is even more reason to look for quality, natural foods. Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids will be your allies during shedding, as they are beneficial for the coat.
  • Brushing: A good way to prevent hairballs is with regular brushing. It's important to choose the right comb for your pet's coat type . If you normally brush your pet once a week year-round, during shedding periods you can increase the number of brushings as needed.
  • Bathing: Bathing is an important part of our pet's grooming needs. One of the most effective remedies for removing more dead hair at once is bathing our pet. It's important to remember that there are specific shampoos for dogs and cats .
  • Malt for cats: One of the most effective ways to prevent hairballs is malt paste , thanks to its ingredients that help dissolve them and promote intestinal transit. Malt prevents infections that can be caused by germs in hair, as cats often lick themselves to remove dead hair, which can cause hairballs in their stomachs. Therefore, offering them malt supplements or snacks can help them expel hair and prevent intestinal obstructions.


Animals can also suffer from allergies or skin problems. If you notice that your pet is scratching persistently in one place, losing more hair in a specific area, or losing hair constantly, not just seasonally, go to your trusted veterinarian .

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