Solving The Dog Shedding Problem

January 7, 2012 by  
Filed under Dog Shedding Assistance

Hair loss is a common issue

We have once busted the myths of the non shedding dogs and are therefore to expect truckloads of problems. Knowing that all dog breeds are exposed to hair loss will trigger several problems. Solving these is the main concern of these lines, so feel free to get enlightened on how to solve small problems or avoid them from the very beginning.

How to avoid

Firstly you should avoid having a breed which is off the non shedding dogs list. We all admit that this is a restrictive approach, but as long as you and your family get an additional comfort and health ratio, it should be a priority concern. If you are fed up with continuous sneezing and watery eyes, you should search for non shedding dogs as many of them are hypoallergenic. There is golden rule: you shouldn’t interpret non shedding dogs literally. Parallel to this, don’t expect a dog to be 100% allergy free. You should abide by the rules and avoid problems right from the start.

Stop dog shedding

If you are familiar with dog hair on the coach, on the carpet, on the pavement, in the car, on your clothes and all over the place it means that you have either skipped the previous subheading or you just love dogs. Not having low shedding dogs doesn’t mean you can’t lower the shedding! Here are some tips that can help you lower the amount of hair loss.

Good dog training is indispensable; teaching your dog to have its hair brushed on a daily basis could reduce shedding. Don’t forget to brush in the direction the hair is growing.

A well balanced diet will make miracles. Don’t confuse your plate with its bowl, whatever you do, do not feed your dog from the table!

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