As the days shorten and temperatures drop, your dog’s coat begins to change. Fall shedding and coat thickening are natural — but they need a little help from you to keep their fur healthy and clean.
🍂 Why Dogs Shed More in Fall
Fall shedding helps dogs replace their lighter summer coat with a thicker winter one. This transition can lead to extra fur on furniture and itchy skin if not maintained.
🪮 Grooming Tips for a Healthy Coat
- Brush Often: Use a deshedding tool or slicker brush to remove loose fur.
- Bathe Sparingly: Use a moisturizing shampoo to avoid dry skin.
- Condition: Try a leave-in conditioner or coat spray made for dogs.
- Trim Fur Around Paws: Prevent matting and keep paws clean.
🍗 Nutrition for Coat Health
A shiny coat starts from the inside! Feed foods rich in:
- Omega-3 and 6 fatty acids (fish oil, salmon, flaxseed)
- Vitamin E and Biotin for stronger hair
- Hydration: Add wet food or broth during dry months.
❄️ When to Add Warmth
Short-haired or small dogs may need sweaters for outdoor walks. Always dry your dog thoroughly after rain or snow to prevent chill and skin issues.
❤️ Remember
Consistent grooming and nutrition help your dog stay comfortable and shiny through every season — and they’ll love the extra attention!
