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shavingformen · 1 year ago
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🐶🪒 Is your Labrador shedding constantly? 🤔 Shaving your furry friend might be the solution. 🐾 Here's everything you need to know about reducing shedding by shaving your Lab. 🌡️ Labradors have a double coat that keeps them warm in cold weather. However, this also means they shed a lot. 🌪️ Shaving your Lab can reduce shedding by up to 80%. 💈 It's important to do it correctly to avoid skin irritation or other health issues. 👨‍⚕️ Before shaving your Lab, consult with a professional groomer or veterinarian. 🩺 They can advise on the best tools and techniques to use. 🧼 Regular grooming and brushing can also help maintain a healthy coat.1. Understanding Shedding in Labs: Causes and SymptomsShedding is a natural process for Labs. It helps them get rid of old hair and make way for new ones. But excessive shedding could indicate an underlying problem. Here are some causes and symptoms to watch out for: Breed: Labs are heavy shedders, and it's a part of their breed characteristics. Season: They tend to shed more during spring and fall. Health: Allergies, skin infections, and hormonal imbalances can cause excessive shedding. Signs of excessive shedding include bald patches, redness, and itchiness. If you notice any of these, consult your vet immediately. Proper grooming can also help reduce shedding. Brush your Lab's coat regularly, use a de-shedding tool, and give them a bath once a month. Regular exercise and a healthy diet can also help reduce shedding. Labs need plenty of exercise to stay healthy and happy. A balanced diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids can improve their coat quality and reduce shedding. Remember, shedding is a natural process, but excessive shedding could indicate an underlying problem. Keep an eye out for the causes and symptoms mentioned above, and consult your vet if you notice anything unusual. With proper care, your Lab can have a healthy and shiny coat.2. The Pros and Cons of Shaving Your Lab to Reduce Shedding👍 Pros: Less shedding in the house and on furniture. Easier to groom and maintain cleanliness. Reduced risk of matting and tangling. Can help with allergies for some people. 👎 Cons: Increased risk of sunburn and skin irritation. Can affect the dog's ability to regulate body temperature. May cause discomfort and anxiety for some dogs. Can alter the appearance and texture of the coat. Before shaving, consider: The breed and type of coat. The dog's lifestyle and activity level. The climate and season. The potential risks and benefits. Consult with a professional groomer or veterinarian before making a decision.3. How to Prepare Your Lab for a Shave: Tips and TricksPreparing your lab for a shave can be a daunting task, but with these tips and tricks, you'll be able to make the process much easier. Start by brushing your lab's coat to remove any tangles or mats. Trim any excessively long hair with scissors or clippers. Choose a quiet and well-lit area to shave your lab. Use a quality set of clippers with sharp blades. Consider using a grooming table to keep your lab still. Before you start shaving, make sure your lab is calm and relaxed. Use treats and positive reinforcement to keep them happy and comfortable. Begin shaving in the direction of hair growth. Take your time and make sure to shave evenly. Be careful around sensitive areas like the face, ears, and paws. Use a comb to check for any missed spots. Finish with a soothing and moisturizing balm. After the shave, give your lab a treat and plenty of praise. Regular grooming can help keep your lab healthy and happy. 🐶🪒💆‍♀️4. The Best Tools and Techniques for Shaving Your Lab at HomeWhen it comes to shaving your lab at home, having the right tools and techniques is essential. Here are some of the best options: Razor: A good quality razor with multiple blades is a must-have for a smooth shave. Clipper: Clippers are great for trimming longer hair before shaving. Scissors: Sharp scissors can be used to trim hair in hard-to-reach areas. Before shaving, it's important to prepare your lab's skin and coat. Here's how: Bath: Give your lab a bath to clean and soften the hair. Brush: Brush your lab's coat to remove any tangles or mats. Moisturize: Apply a moisturizing lotion or oil to the skin to prevent irritation. When shaving your lab, it's important to use proper technique to avoid cuts and irritation. Here are some tips: Start slow: Begin shaving in small sections to avoid cutting too much hair at once. Use shaving cream: Apply shaving cream or gel to the area being shaved to reduce friction and irritation. Go with the grain: Shave in the direction of hair growth to avoid ingrown hairs. After shaving, it's important to care for your lab's skin to prevent irritation and infection. Here's how: Cleanse: Use a gentle cleanser to remove any remaining shaving cream or hair. Moisturize: Apply a moisturizing lotion or oil to soothe the skin. Monitor: Keep an eye on the shaved area for any signs of irritation or infection. With the right tools and techniques, shaving your lab at home can be a safe and effective way to keep them looking and feeling their best. 🐶✂️5. Post-Shave Care: Keeping Your Lab's Coat Healthy and ShinyAfter shaving your lab, it's important to take care of their coat to keep it healthy and shiny. Here are some tips: Moisturize: Apply a dog-friendly moisturizer to prevent dryness and itching. Brush: Brush your lab's coat regularly to distribute oils and remove dead hair. Bathe: Bathe your lab with a gentle shampoo to keep their coat clean and shiny. Diet: Feed your lab a balanced diet with essential fatty acids for healthy skin and coat. Supplements: Consider adding supplements like fish oil or biotin to their diet for extra coat health. Remember to always use dog-friendly products and consult with a vet if you have any concerns about your lab's coat health. 🐾🛁🐟6. Alternatives to Shaving: Natural Remedies for Reducing Shedding in LabsIf you're tired of constantly cleaning up after your lab's shedding, there are natural remedies you can try: Regular brushing with a slicker brush can help remove loose fur before it falls off. Adding omega-3 fatty acids to your lab's diet can improve their coat's health and reduce shedding. Using a deshedding tool like the Furminator can remove undercoat fur without damaging the topcoat. Another option is to bathe your lab with a natural shampoo that contains ingredients like oatmeal or aloe vera to soothe their skin and reduce shedding. Using a humidifier in your home can help keep your lab's skin moisturized, reducing shedding. Feeding your lab a high-quality diet can improve their overall health and reduce shedding. Supplementing your lab's diet with probiotics can improve their gut health, which can lead to a healthier coat. It's important to note that some shedding is normal for labs, but excessive shedding can be a sign of an underlying health issue. If you're concerned about your lab's shedding, consult with your veterinarian. 🐾🛁🐟🌿🐕7. When to Seek Professional Help: Grooming Services for Labs with Excessive SheddingIf your labrador is shedding excessively, it may be time to seek professional grooming services. Here are some signs to look out for: Hair everywhere, including furniture, clothes, and floors Bald spots or thinning hair Excessive scratching or licking Professional grooming services can help manage shedding and keep your lab's coat healthy. Here are some options: Bathing and blow-drying Brushing and de-shedding treatments Trimming and clipping Regular grooming can also prevent matting and skin irritation. Consider professional grooming every 4-6 weeks. Don't forget to maintain your lab's coat at home with regular brushing, a healthy diet, and supplements like fish oil. Excessive shedding can also be a sign of underlying health issues. Consult with your veterinarian if you notice any changes in your lab's shedding patterns. Remember, a well-groomed lab is a happy and healthy lab! 🐾💕 In conclusion, shaving your lab is an effective way to reduce shedding and keep your home clean. It's a simple process that can be done at home or by a professional groomer. Remember to use caution and follow proper techniques to avoid injuring your dog. While shaving your lab may not be necessary for all owners, it can be a helpful solution for those struggling with excessive shedding. By keeping your dog's coat short, you'll also be able to easily spot any skin issues or parasites. Give it a try and see if it works for you and your furry friend! 🐾💇‍♀️ https://shavingformen.com/reduce-shedding-shave-your-lab/?_unique_id=648e0f27393ec
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petshelps · 2 months ago
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How to Control Dog Hair Fall - Shedding
https://www.petshelps.com/?p=882 How to Control Dog Hair Fall - Shedding - #DogHairLoss #DogShedding #TreatmentForDogHairFall - https://www.petshelps.com/?p=882...
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glamourcat28 · 3 years ago
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Dixie is already heavily shedding her summer undercoat. Normally, this happens at the end of September and beginning of October. I’m not saying this winter is going to be a really cold one but…it’s a bit weird for her to be preparing this early. #dixie #muttsofinstagram #dogshedding #chowsheltiemix #chowsheltie #thereshaireverywhere https://www.instagram.com/p/CTlDtibNzSw/?utm_medium=tumblr
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finnpaddyco · 2 years ago
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your-evil-queen · 2 years ago
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That awkward moment when a full grown Westie manifested from my fur! 🙈 In other words, #huskyblowoutseason is upon us dear friends- it has begun! 😱 #huskyblowout #huskyblowingcoat #shedding #sheddingseason #dogshedding #huskyshedding #nanookthesiberianhusky #nanookthehusky #siberianhusky #siberianhuskies #siberianhuskyworld #siberianhuskiesofinstagram #siberianhuskygram #siberianhuskyofinstagram #siberianhuskylife #siberianhusky_feature #huskiesofinstagram #huskies_of_instagram #huskygram #huskylove #cambridgedogs #dogsuk (at Husky Residence) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfoQPmuozJO/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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muxiu53475 · 6 years ago
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Mao shedded a lot 😩 . . . . #pekingese #maomao #peki #whitepekingese #pekingesepuppy #ilovemydog #ペキニーズ #白ぺキ #北京犬 #ふわもこ #いぬ #pekistagram #鼻ぺちゃ #shed #dogshedding #felt #craftmaterial #shedding
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kucniljubimcitv · 4 years ago
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🐕 Psi Koji Se Najviše Linjaju - TOP 10 Pasmina Pasa Koje Se Najviše Linjaju! https://youtube.com/watch?v=GokmDBBNTuw
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tamotamsblog · 4 years ago
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Pawz.com use 20% disvount code DOGSS #pawzsavedog #dogshedding #dogshelters #pyppy #puppy🐶 #puppylife🐾 #savemoney #usecode #bestsale #rescuedogsrock #dogofinstagram #instadogsofficial #catdoglove #loveanimes https://www.instagram.com/p/CEJYLnDHV5s/?igshid=1dh4kfm97p5j5
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atincan · 4 years ago
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It’s that time of year again 🧶 . . . #pomeranian #chihuahua #pomchi #chipom #dogsofinstagram #pomsofinstagram #doghair #furball #dogshedding https://www.instagram.com/p/CEGJomlBCT4/?igshid=12swuzbff5jz6
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rosiebelledog · 4 years ago
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Does your family put sheets and blankets on the couch in the summer because you shed? Mine does They say it helps keep my fur off the couch when I like to take my morning naps in the comforts of a #lazyboy couch. Who knew a short haired dog could shed so much? #summer #dogshedding #dogsheddingseason #dogcouch #dognapping #rescuedogsofinstagram #rescuedog #rescuedismyfavoritebreed #adoptdontshop #adoptdontshop🐾 #tuesday #naptime #dogsofinstagram #doglife #happydoghappylife (at Franklin, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDL44oThAV3/?igshid=xrj70ls4na9r
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pawsindiaofficial · 5 years ago
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Winter is here! We have a listed a variety of things to do for your pet. Winter care is must for your pet and Pawsindia brings the best of it for your peace of mind and for your furry buddy. - - - - - - #pawsindia #wintercare #dogcaretips #dogwinter #dogcaretaker #winter #winterseason #dogloversclub #dogowner #dogowners #dogownerproblems #dogcaregiver #dogcarer #dogshopping #dogsupplies #doghealth #sheddog #dogshedding #dogwintetjacket #winterpet https://www.instagram.com/p/B63CAv0HShZ/?igshid=14miawebynfga
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allourpaws · 5 years ago
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How to Overcome the Biggest Dog Grooming Challenges
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If you want your dog to be happy and healthy then you must have them groomed regularly. The process will help make your dog look beautiful but also ward off some unwanted health issues. And once your dog realizes how much it benefits them, they will surely love it and gladly go to the groomer's place. If you decide to groom your dog by yourself however, you'll have another bonding activity for you and your four-legged friend to enjoy together. But you'll also have a few difficult tasks in front of you, because grooming can prove itself to be fairly complex. There's no need to worry about that though, because we're here to help you overcome the biggest dog grooming challenges. So, sit back, relax, and check out what we have prepared for you and by the time you're done reading this article, grooming will seem as simple as a walk in the park.
Hurdle #1: Extreme shedding
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First hurdle you'll potentially have to jump over is excessive shedding. Some dog breeds shed more while others shed less, that's a well-known fact. If you have a dog that's losing a lot of hair, you should take care of that problem properly since you wouldn't want any complications to occur just because you thought it's not a big deal and you let it be. This kind of shedding will become a bother for both you and your dog if it's not dealt with. Your house will be full of hair, from furniture to floors and of course your clothes. And it doesn't really matter which type of coat your dog has. Short hair is extremely sticky and will cling on to anything and everything. Long hairs on the other hand will squeeze themselves into your furniture, under it and inside of it. Your dog has it worse though because those loose strands of hair that somehow stayed inside their coat will most likely get entangled with the rest of the hairs and cause mats. To avoid all this, you should brush your dog's hair on a daily basis. If you can't manage to do it every day then do it as often as possible but also use those special anti-shedding wipes or grooming gloves every now and then.
Hurdle #2: Grooming matted hair
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Mats are really bothersome because they've just so hard to get rid of. If you try to cut them out, you'll probably hurt your dog since mats tend to stick to their skin in a weird way. And using a regular brush or a comb doesn't really help either. But there is a way to take care of them, so worry not. You can either take your dog to a professional groomer and let them do their thing, or you can buy a special comb for mats and gently and patiently use it to solve the problem. If try to cut them out by yourself, you must be extremely careful and never use your own hair clippers on your pet. Human hair clippers are not made to cut through the thick and/or matted hair of your dogs, according to Trimepil. Also, clippers made for dogs are much quieter and achieve a great final result with minimum stress on the pet.
Hurdle #3: Nail clipping
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Dog nails should be clipped regularly, otherwise your dog may scratch you, your furniture, or themselves accidentally. However, their nails are a bit different than ours and are a tad more difficult to trim. Each one has a vein running along it and if you cut too much, bleeding happens. Nail trimming tools consist of guillotine style clippers, scissor style clippers and grinders. You can use either one just fine but always make sure not to cut the nail too deep. It's better to cut just a little less than required instead. Also, some nails are transparent enough for you to see the vein if you put them under a light source which is handy because you know how much to clip. With this, you've jumped over the last big hurdle and can go ahead and groom your dog without fear. From now on, your dog will look wonderful and feel wonderful as well. Read the full article
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littlefrenchdog · 5 years ago
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Why Is My French Bulldog shedding? - What To Do!
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Why Is My French Bulldog shedding? - What To Do! Shedding is an entirely natural condition for dogs wherein their old, or impaired fur has been discarded. Different dog species will also shed more or less than most. However, the French Bulldog is known for shedding rather a lot. Many dogs often shed to maintain their core temperature throughout the year, developing a light coat during the warm parts of the year, as well as a heavier coat throughout the colder months. If you already have dogs living in your house, you're probably somewhat acquainted with the shedding concept. Shedding happens when a dog sheds fur which is dead or damaged to make way for new, healthier development. Depending on its breed, pregnancy status and general health, the degree to which a dog sheds can vary greatly. Some dogs regularly shed during the year, some shed seasonally throughout the summer. Some do not seem to shed much at all, but it is worth noting that all dogs experience a natural period of shedding that can not be avoided. Excessive shedding or shedding that in some way makes the skin look distressed or unhealthy indicates an underlying medical condition that needs veterinary treatment.
The French Bulldog Coat
French Bulldogs also shed, just not as much as other dogs. They have a glossy, long, and smooth coat which will shed once or twice a year. With French Bulldogs, it is common to shed when they need a lighter coat during the summer months. Since some Frenchies have a relatively thin coat all year round, you might expect your dog's fur everywhere. Luckily, Frenchies have no undercoat, so they don't have to shed much. In the other hand, this is precisely why they suffer from winter hyperthermia. The weather also plays a significant role in the shedding of your French Bulldog. Dogs, like most species, get a heavy coat in the winter months and lose the excess fur in the summer months.
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Dealing with French Bulldogs Shedding
Start to groom you Frenchie at an early age, so they're used to brushing. Look for any scabs, skin patches, bald spots, rough or signs of infections when grooming. French bulldogs have some health issues with their skin. This is because the Frenchie is susceptible to skin issues. One problem they may be suffering from is facial fold dermatitis. Dermatitis is a skin inflammation. Dermatitis may occur in dogs with redness, scratching, crusts, hotspots, sores, seborrhea, and inflammation contributing to the risk of infection. For all of these skin problems, it is recommended to take your French Bulldog to the vet to be checked. https://youtu.be/YkmG1CYD7n0
How to Look After Your Shedding Frenchie
Brushing Coping with French Bulldog shedding does not need to be a hassle. You're going to have to spend time cleaning and washing your Frenchie Additionally, and we're making a couple of suggestions for quality coat supplements and tools. Brushing is essential for all dogs with fur, whether hypoallergenic or not. The great news is French Bulldog has a thin short coat, which means that matting is not going to be a significant issue though it is best to use the right equipment for the Frenchie's coat. Frenchies don't have heavy double coats, so there is no need for heavy-duty tools. People have had success with the Furminator. It's inexpensive, quick and effective for French Bulldogs. Vets suggest that you brush your French Bulldog once a week because of the thin coats of your dog. As such, you're not expected to brush over the same ara too frequently when brushing. Try not to scratch or hurt you Frenchie skin with this brush.  Frequent brushing can irritate their skin. However, you may want to consider brushing twice a week during the shedding season. Washing Another way to manage your French Bulldog shedding is through regular bathing. You should bathe your Frenchie at least once every three months.  However, this depends on how filthy your Frenchie gets. Frenchies, who often play outdoors, might need more baths than the others. This can, nevertheless, be a delicate balance. You do not want to give your Frenchie so many washes at the same time. This is because the dog's coat includes natural oils which protect the fur. Too many baths will remove the coat of these natural oils, which could leave the skin of the French Bulldog dry and the coat without its lustre. Other dogs may need more frequent bathing if recommended by the vet.
Shampoos for Shedding
You must never use human shampoo on your Frenchie. The skin of a dog is much more delicate than that of a people. While humans have 10-15 layers of skin cells, your dog has only 3-5 layers of skin cells. Take into consideration all the other chemical compounds, and often they are just too harsh for your dog. Alternatively, get a dog shampoo that is obviously meant for your four-legged buddy. It's not costly, and it's going to be a lot better for your Frenchie.
Fatty Acids For Frenchie Coats
Omega-6 can be a good supplement for your French Bulldog coat is beginning to lack shine, that is sometimes a predictor of the wellbeing of the coat. However, before you go and buy your dog's vitamins and minerals, it might not be necessary: pet stores sell omega-6 supplements; however, sunflower or sunflower oil works fine. Omega-6 oil can be found in corn, evening primrose and borage oils. Oh, and of course, pork and poultry fats are also. Just ensure that you always liaise your vet before adding supplements to your dog's diet.
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flodaflo · 7 years ago
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cindej-blog · 5 years ago
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We are back! after a break 😁 Can you spot the difference? • • • • • #dogmodel #alaskanmalamute #hooman #similarity #split #malamuteaddicts #malamutelovers #dogaddict #dogadventures #family #ilovemydogs #hairstyle #afro #funwithdogs #doglife #shed #shedding #furballs #funwithfur #fureverywhere #fur #dogshedding #adventurewithdogs #wigs #compare #difference #dogparent https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx-G0zSIFhU/?igshid=1hsw5rt8r6nu8
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kucniljubimcitv · 5 years ago
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🐕 List Of TOP 10 Dog Breeds That Don't Shed! https://youtube.com/watch?v=n48cx7RRKMk
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