Shedding in Cats and Dogs

After a long day cleaning the house, there’s that wonderful feeling when you sit down, with a celebratory cup of tea, and appreciate your hard work. That is until all the kids come home…. especially the furry ones. The dreaded stray hairs of our pets, do not take long to create an unwanted house accessory, yet another carpet on the floor or updating the pattern on the couch. It is important we understand why our pets shed, as it could be caused by an underlying health problem and take note of the ways to limit the winter shed!

What causes our pets to shed?

Shedding is completely normal in pets, and a natural way for them to remove the unwanted secondary hairs that are usually dead or loose. In winter especially, they need their coats to be at their best to keep them warm and secure as the temperature outside starts to drop. Below are a number of reasons why your pet could be shedding their hair at an excessive rate:

  • Season
    Outdoor pets usually shed about twice a year, however inside pets tend to shed their hair continually over the year.
  • Breed
    The type of hair your pet has dictates the amount of hair they will shed. We recommend understanding your pets breed and shedding pattern.
  • Pregnancy or lactation
    During this process, animals tend to lose the calcium and minerals that are a necessity for a healthy and strong coat. As a result, the answer could be starting your pet on a new diet or supplements to rejuvenate their hair.
  • Sickness
    Keeping watch of what your pets’ skin looks like during the shedding process is vital. If you notice that the skin is red and irritated, especially with bites, dry hair or rashes, this is a sign to see the vet immediately. Causes of this includes immune disease, parasites, bacterial infections or kidney, skin, liver or thyroid diseases.
  • Stress
    This could be from a change in their environment or routine.
  • Allergies
    There are many allergens that could be affecting your pet such as diet, certain medications or coming into contact with irritating substances.

How to maintain a hair-free home

Take note of the following 5 easy steps that can help you keep your house looking cleaner for longer.
Your pet will be happier and feeling lighter without a heavy coat weighing them down!!

  • Brush it out
    You should be regularly brushing your pet with a good quality brush. Of course, you need to buy a pet specific brush as these are designed to force the loose hairs from their coat to come out. For heavily shedding pets, check out the FURminator®. This results in a softer and cleaner coat, with the added bonus of less hair falling out!Going to the groomers is very important as well, especially if your pet tends to have a long coat.
  • Remove the hair quickly
    Regularly remove the pet hair from your clothes, floors and furniture through de-linting, dusting and vacuuming. You can also use a pet hair roller with tear adhesive sheets that quickly pick up the loose hairs. It is also handy to keep one in your car to use after travelling with your pet.
  • Blankets
    Place a blanket in a specific place on your couch, bed or car seat. Train your pet, with some yummy treats, to always sit on that blanket. It’s all about controlling where the fur ends up!

Keeping a Healthy Coat

A healthy coat is a significant aspect in keeping our pets’ overall health at its very best.
If there are symptoms as described earlier such as red irritated patches on your pet’s skin that make you think you need to see the vet, act immediately. To help give your pet a strong and healthy coat, you must stay up to date on all necessary worming and flea treatments.

 

What causes shedding in pets?

Shedding is a normal bodily function in pets and varies based on season, breed, pregnancy, sickness, stress and allergies

How can I reduce shed pet hair in my home?

If your pet is healthy you can't prevent them shedding hair, but you can reduce hair in your home by regular brushing, vacuuming and making them use the same blanket/bed.

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