Why is my Dog Shedding so much? Causes & Effective Solutions

Are you one of those who cannot help but wonder, “Why is my dog shedding like he does?” You are not alone because shedding is very normal for dogs. However, heavy shedding levels do become a problem. This article will briefly cover the causes of dog shedding, the time when dogs tend to shed more, the breeds with heavy shedding, and finally some effective tips to manage and reduce dog shedding in dogs.

Reasons behind Dog Shedding

Dogs shed fur off to get rid of the worn-out, broken, or dangling hair, while they try to maintain a correct body temperature as well. There are many valid reasons behind such excessive shedding. Here are a few:

When Do Dogs Shed?

Most dogs shed seasonally, in spring and fall. However, indoor dogs do tend to shed constantly throughout the year because of artificial lighting and constant temperatures indoors.

Do These Dog Breeds Shed?

Let’s take a look at shedding levels in some popular dog breeds:

Heavy Shedding Breeds:

Moderate Shedding Dogs

Low-Shedding & Hypoallergenic Breeds:

Which Dogs do no Shed?

If you are looking for a low-shedding dog, consider breeds like:

How to Control Dog Shedding

If your dog sheds excessively, here are some ways to manage it:

How to Minimize Dog Shedding:

  1. Brush Your Dog Regularly – Use de-shedding tools for heavy-shedding breeds.
  2. Provide a Nutritious Diet  – Feed Omega-3-rich foods for a healthier coat.
  3. Bathe Your Dog – A mild, moisturizing dog shampoo helps reduce loose hair.
  4. Use a Shedding Brush – Tools like the Furminator can help remove excess hair.
  5. Control Fleas & Allergies – Treat skin conditions that may contribute to shedding.
  6. Keep Your Home Clean – Regular vacuuming and air purifiers can help with pet hair buildup.

How to Reduce Shedding on Dogs:

How to Stop Dog Shedding Completely?

While shedding can’t be completely stopped, you can significantly reduce it with consistent grooming, a balanced diet, and proper health care.

Conclusion

Most dogs are naturally shedding so it is canines` natural religious-like process, but the among cause for hair loss and waste than health issues like, stress, and dietary deficiencies. Shedding of your dog through the year and breed of both parents that both had problems with shedding and breed tendencies can help you prevent various ailments. To get the most out of a dog that has a high shedding coat such as an Australian Shepherd or the ones that under-shred like poodles, routine care is indispensable and maintaining will ensure a healthy coat on your dog and at the same time it will decrease the amount of fur around the home off.

Personal note: I swear I’ve not ever seen a dog shedding away so dust-mite-like, lacerated-page-like hair in my whole pet-keeping history.

Read Causes of Dog Dry Skin and Prevention Methods.

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