Learn How To Stop Dog Hair Shedding!
Dog Hair 101 - The condition of your dogs coat is an accurate reflection of its health.  If you dog is healthy on the inside, it will show on the outside with a soft and shiny coat.
  • Understanding A Dogs Coat
  • Double coated - A breed with an undercoat.
  • Hair types: Short, Medium, Long, Coarse, Fine, Curly and Straight.
  • A dogs undercoat helps maintain body temperature and helps keep them warm and dry in cold weather and protects his skin from sun in hot weather.
  • A dogs skin and hair holds in water and heat and keep out bacteria and viruses.
  • Nutrition, illness and grooming all affect our pets coat and skin.
  • Shedding is a year round event.
  • Seasonal shedding happens twice a year, referred to as "blowing the coat".
  • Indoor animals may shed more because their systems can not detect seasonal weather changes.
  • Central heating upsets your dogs natural shedding rhythm so many dogs shed their coats year round.
  • Unexpected temperature swings may cause pet hair to shed and regrow more often.
  • A dogs coat normally thins during warm weather and regrows during cooler weather.
  • Some breeds including the Doberman, Boxer, Bulldog and Airedale Terrier experience a symmetrical and seasonal loss of hair on their flanks.
  • Un-neutered females often shed more after coming into season, during pregnancy and while lactating.
  • Grooming stimulates the skin and allows the natural oils to circulate up through the coat.  Brushing spreads these oils throughout the coat and keeps it shinny.
  • Matting can trap moisture and bacteria next to the skin causing irritation.
  • Make Up Of The Coat
  • A dogs coat is made up of mostly protein.  If a dogs diet does not contain enough protein, the hair could become dry and weak or even fall out.
  • Nutrients such as protein, fat, vitamins and minerals are important for a healthy coat.
  • Misc.
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