Dog hair: how to care for their coat?
It's normal for your pet to shed hair. Shedding occurs twice a year, in spring and fall, and is governed by changes in temperature and day length, which affect your pet's hormonal system. This explains why you find hair all over your house, on sofas, on clothes, or in your pet's bed.
Maintaining your pet's coat is essential; brushing your dog several times a week is recommended depending on the length of the hair.
The quality and beauty of the coat come from maintenance, but also from the dog's diet

A dog's fur plays an essential role in protection: against humidity, against the cold, and sometimes against vegetation. The quality and beauty of the coat come from its maintenance, of course, but also from the dog's diet.
When it comes to diet, make sure your dog is eating the exact type of food intended for him. Commercial foods are designed specifically for each dog's needs, depending on: age, size, or even breed, physical activity, and history (previous illness, sterilization, allergies, etc.).
Always give your dog something to drink, it is essential for him and very important for his fur.
Brushing the dog
Finally, to keep your dog's coat shining, there's no secret; you have to take care of it, so brush it, bathe it and groom it.
Check out our tips to find out exactly how to do it.
Regardless of your dog's breed, brushing should be done daily to aerate the coat, remove dead hair, eliminate foreign bodies, massage the dog and activate blood circulation in the skin.
For long-haired dogs, brushing is essential and should be preceded by a search for knots, which should be untangled with your fingers or cut if they are too stubborn.

There are several brushing methods for grooming your pet.
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The glove is ideal for the most difficult areas with a brush, such as the back of the legs, tail or head.
The soft silicone nubs provide a feeling of massage and well-being for your pet, transforming this little grooming moment into a real moment of complicity!
It can also be used during bath time to double the effectiveness of the shampoo. If your dog doesn't enjoy bath time, the massaging effect of this glove will help them enjoy the moment.


Wash your dog
Some outdoor dogs hardly need it. However, in the city, you'll probably need to bathe your dog several times a year. Especially if he has long fur that tends to get dirty in the city.

However, don't overdo the bathing frequency, because the dog's skin secretes sebum that serves as protection and is an odor marking that is part of the signs of recognition between dogs. It's part of its personality!
Get your dog used to bathing when he's young to make bathing easier, as it's not always a popular experience. Use a commercially available shampoo, not your own.
Shower him with lukewarm water, avoiding his eyes and removing all traces of shampoo before drying him. To do this, use a dog towel or a dog bathrobe adapted.
For your safety, place a non-slip mat on the bottom of the bathtub or shower.

Some dogs require more in-depth grooming: trimming or clipping their hair, removing hair from sensitive areas (e.g., ears), and more technical detangling. Professional groomers can help you from time to time if your dog's breed requires it (Poodle, Coton de Tulear, Cocker Spaniel, Bobtail, Shih-tzu, Scottish Terrier, etc.). With practice, you can still do most of this grooming yourself.
Please feel free to leave a comment below this article if you have any suggestions or questions. We would love to answer them and help you with your relationship with your pet.
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