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Get Fall Shedding under Control with a Thorough Grooming Now

Advice from a pet care professional on how to keep your dog healthy and comfortable and your home fur-free

After a long summer enjoying the great outdoors, many family pets are suffering from tangled coats, skin irritation, and other problems. As if that's not enough, fall shedding season has begun.

"Grooming is important to your pet's health at all times of year," says Traci Simo of at-home pet care provider Canine Company. "That's especially true now, when coats and skin need extra attention to undo the summer's damage."

"What's more," she says, "dogs are shedding their summer coats so their warmer, winter coats can grow in -- and that means lots of shed hair around the house!" Simo recommends five steps to get the problems under control:

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  • Start with a deep brushing, preferably outdoors to reduce the amount of shed hair on furniture. Carefully work out any mats and tangles. A badly matted dog should be seen by a grooming professional with the tools and training to address the problem humanely.
  • Check for parasites. Flea and tick season isn't over so, while brushing, inspect your dog's skin for signs. It's critical to keep up parasite prevention treatments; those pests will be looking to hitch a ride indoors before the cold weather hits.
  • Shampoo thoroughly to remove shed hair, dust and mold spores. Follow with a conditioner to moisturize sun-damaged skin. Towel dry, then brush and comb the coat. To blow-dry, set your home hair dryer on the coolest setting so it doesn't burn your dog's skin.
  • Do an ear check for problems that may have been caused by summer swims. If the ears have an odor or show signs of redness, or if the pet is scratching at them, see your veterinarian.
  • Do a foot check by spreading the pads and looking between the toes. Lawn chemicals can cause contact dermatitis or allergies that require treatment. Be sure to trim nails and excess hair between the pads.

"Dealing with fall shedding is a big job that many people prefer to turn over to the professionals, like our Mobile Pet Spa team, who come right to your driveway to care for your pet," notes Simo. "All that shed hair ends up in the mobile van and not on your rugs and floor."

Canine Company has been helping families keep their dogs and cats healthy, safe and happy for 35 years. The company serves pet parents across Massachusetts with Invisible Fence® brand systems, Manners dog obedience training and mobile pet grooming. For information, call 800-818-3647.

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