How to Manage Fur Shedding
When dog shedding and cat shedding creates hairy tumbleweeds, it creates a fur-ocious mess you need to manage. At one time, our German Shepherd Magic's fur shedding turned our cream carpet to gray. Today we live with two short-haired pets. But Karma-Kat's silver fur and the Shadow-Pup's undercoat become furry dust mice on the kitchen's slate floor, float through the air, and cling to upholstery and clothing. Knowing what to do goes beyond keeping the house clean. Proper fur care can prevent skin problems and also help manage hairballs.
Exposure to sunlight or artificial light determines the timing and amount of shedding. “It is a normal process which can be accelerated under certain circumstances,” says Steven Melman, VMD, an internationally known expert on veterinary dermatology and the founder of DermaZoo.com. In fact, indoor pets exposed to artificial light shed nonstop, even during triple-digit summer or frigid winter months.
Whatever time of year shedding occurs, it's aggravating, and a nonstop cleaning challenge. Why do pets shed fur, and how can we manage the mess?
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Published on September 16, 2022 07:00