Winter weather can be hard on your pet’s skin. Cold air outside and dry heat inside can pull moisture from the skin, leaving your dog or cat itchy and uncomfortable. If you’ve noticed more scratching, white flakes in their fur, or a dull coat during the colder months, dry skin may be the cause.
Why Pets Get Dry Skin in Winter
Your pet’s skin needs natural oils to stay healthy. During winter, several things can reduce those oils:
- Cold outdoor temperatures can dry out the skin.
- Indoor heating lowers humidity, which removes moisture from the air.
- Frequent bathing can strip away protective oils if the wrong products are used.
- Some pets drink less water in cooler weather, leading to dehydration.
When the skin loses moisture, it becomes irritated more easily. This can cause itching, flaking, and shedding.
Signs Your Pet May Have Dry Skin
Dry skin doesn’t look the same in every pet, but common signs include:
- Frequent scratching or licking
- Flaky or dandruff-like skin
- Red or irritated areas
- Dry, brittle fur
- Increased shedding
If symptoms are mild, they’re probably seasonal. If your pet has sores, hair loss, or constant discomfort, it’s best to talk with your veterinarian.
Simple Ways to Help Your Pet at Home
You don’t need to change everything at once. Small changes can make a big difference
- Use gentle grooming products.
- Support hydration.
- Add moisture to the air with a humidifier.
- Brush them regularly.
Nutrition Plays a Big Role
Healthy skin starts with a balanced diet, which helps support strong skin and a shiny coat. Foods and treats with essential fatty acids like omega-3s and omega-6s can help reduce dryness and flaking.
When to Call the Vet
If your pet’s dry skin doesn’t improve after a few weeks, if itching gets severe, or you notice sores, it’s time to check with a veterinarian. Some skin problems look like dryness but are caused by allergies or infections.
Keep Your Pet Comfortable All Winter
Dry skin doesn’t have to be part of winter for your pet. With the right care, you can help them stay comfortable and itch-free through the colder months.
If you need help choosing gentle shampoos, skin-supporting foods, or grooming tools, stop by Critters Pet Shop of South Elgin or contact us today.
