Ever notice how your pet seems to turn into a walking fluff factory the moment Fall rolls in?

Fall shedding means your pet’s coat is going through its seasonal wardrobe change. They’re ditching the lighter summer look and prepping for something warmer and thicker to handle the chill. Once you know why it’s happening and how to stay ahead of it, the process becomes much easier to manage.

Why Fall Weather Triggers Increased Shedding in Many Pets

When the days get shorter and the air turns crisp, your pet’s body picks up on the change. For many dogs and cats, that’s the signal to start losing their summer coat so a dense winter one can grow in. Some breeds barely shed, while others seem to lose enough fur to make a second pet. The whole process can take a few weeks, and it’s their way of getting ready for colder months ahead.

Grooming Tools That Make Seasonal Coat Care Easier

  • A de-shedding brush or grooming rake can reach deep into thick undercoats to remove loose hair before it spreads around your home.
  • Slicker brushes are effective for handling surface hair and keeping the topcoat smooth and tidy.
  • Grooming gloves work well for pets who enjoy brushing as part of cuddle time, making the process more enjoyable for both of you.
  • Regular brushing during shedding season helps keep more hair in the trash and less on your furniture, clothing, and floors.

Supporting Skin and Coat Health Through Diet

A shiny coat starts from the inside out. Nutrients like omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids help keep skin soft and fur strong, so it’s worth choosing food that includes them or adding a pet-safe supplement.

Make sure your pet is getting enough protein, since hair is made mainly of protein, and always keep fresh water available to support hydration. A balanced, nutrient-rich diet won’t make shedding disappear, but it will help your pet’s coat handle seasonal changes without looking dull or feeling brittle.

Cleaning Hacks to Manage Fur Around the House

Keep a lint roller in spots where you sit or get dressed, vacuum high-traffic areas often, and wash pet bedding at least once a week. A rubber broom or pet hair attachment on your vacuum can pull fur from rugs and furniture more effectively than standard tools.

By tackling small bits of cleanup every day, you can stop pet hair from piling up into a bigger job later.  If you should have any questions, stop by Critters Pet Shop of South Elgin, we will be sure to answer any of your questions.