Why Does My Dog Shed More in Winter? Causes and Solutions Explained
Learn why your dog sheds more in winter, including the role of indoor heating and seasonal coat changes, plus grooming tips to manage shedding.
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Increased indoor heating during winter can cause your dog to shed more as they adjust to changes in temperature. Additionally, seasonal shedding is natural for dogs as they replace their summer coat with a thicker winter one. Regular grooming and brushing can help manage shedding and keep your dog's coat healthy. If excessive shedding persists, consult a vet to rule out underlying health issues.
FAQs & Answers
- Why does my dog shed more when it’s cold outside? Dogs often shed more in winter as their bodies adjust to indoor heating and to grow a thicker coat for colder temperatures.
- How can I reduce my dog's winter shedding? Regular grooming and brushing can help manage shedding by removing loose fur and keeping the coat healthy.
- When should I consult a vet about my dog's shedding? If your dog’s shedding seems excessive or is accompanied by skin issues, it’s best to consult a vet to check for underlying health problems.