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How to Stop Pet Shedding in Your Home

Dogs and cats are delightful to have around. Many families adopt one of these four legged creatures and make it part of the family. The puppy or kitten is allowed free access to every corner of the home. Although this is a welcoming and warm thing to do, it can also lead to an abundance of hair all over. Pet shedding is a huge problem and if you have a pet that loses hair, you know that it’s not always easy to deal with.

Constant vacuuming is one way to help combat the effects of having a dog or cat that leaves a trail of hair behind it. The problem with vacuuming is that in order to stay on top of the pet shedding problem, you need to be vacuuming at least once a day. In some instances, particularly if you have more than one pet, you may need to drag the vacuum out two or three times a day. Not only is this tiresome but it wears away at the carpeting or flooring as well.

Another quick solution is to try and keep the pet in only one or two rooms in the home. This can be disheartening for the animal, especially if they’ve always been allowed to roam freely. If you are bringing a new cat or dog into the home for the first time, you can try and train it to stay off furniture. If you do this, you won’t have to be concerned with constantly pulling stray loose hairs off the chairs, couches or beds in your home. This is really one of the easiest and most effective ways to control where pet shedding occurs.

When it comes to dogs, some breeds naturally lose hair at a faster rate than others. If you do have a dog that sheds at a fast rate, consider taking it in for more frequent grooming. Another great way to help reduce dog shedding is to brush the dog’s coat everyday. If you have children, who are at an age where they know how to interact with the dog, give them the task of brushing the animal. This will really reduce the amount of loose hairs you find hidden around the home.

Cats also lose their coats on a regular basis. With some breeds of felines, you’ll find that the hair the cat drops is much thicker and coarser than dog hair. Just as with dog shedding, you can lessen cat shedding by taking car of the cat’s coat. If the coat is long enough, it can certainly be brushed. This is generally a two person job though, as most cats just aren’t going to cooperate when being brushed.

Conditioning your pet’s coat is another approach that you may want to take. Sometimes, when the coat is very dry, it will become brittle and more breakage will occur. This does result in more pet shedding. You can find any number of great conditioners specifically designed for use on a dog or cat. In addition to helping with shedding, it also makes the pet look great.



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