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Derramando luz sobre o derramamento pesado

 Por zack em 05 Jun 2013 |
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Pet owners everywhere are up to their eyeballs in dog or cat fur during the hot summer months. Why do cats and dogs shed so much fur? What causes it, and is there any way to slow down the animal shedding onslaught? Today’s topic concerns finding the answers to these questions and explaining the most practical and applicable solutions for pet owners the world over.

Primeiro, precisamos descobrir o que causa essas ondas maciças de perda de cabelo. Como se vê, pode ser um monte de fatores diferentes. As principais coisas a considerar são as fases de crescimento. A maioria de cães e de gatos começarão a crescer revestimentos novos durante as estações da mola e de queda. Isso é porque a mudança no comprimento dos dias ativa sinais químicos em seus cérebros. Quando os dias ficam mais longos, o novo casaco precisa ser mais fino e mais curto. Alternativamente, quando os dias ficam mais curtos, o casaco novo tem que ser 
thicker and longer. This is a natural adaptation that allows these animals to
 better tolerate the seasonal temperature extremes. This seasonal effect will still be present, but far less pronounced in an exclusively indoor pet.

Other things that can cause shedding are damaged hair, stress, and lifestyle. Damaged or broken hair has to be replaced, and just like a human being can go grey or bald due to stress an animal such as a dog or cat can also experience the same phenomenon. Your pet’s coat is  a reflection of its lifestyle which includes diet. So if the coat is getting thin and dull, you might want to rethink your favorite dog food.

So what can be done to prevent tumbleweeds of dog or cat hair from making your home look like it’s been covered in shag? You have to abide by the hair removal standards.
 
Grooming- And lots of it! That means brushing at least once a week, it’s often better to do it daily depending on the breed of animal you’ve got. Bathing is another standard you should add to your routine.

Cleaning house- No matter how much hair you get off of a fuzzy friend, they’re always going to have more. Be proactive and consistently vacuum to circumvent the total hairy domination of your dwelling place.

Shaving- Not so much of a solution for short haired pets, but if you’ve got a 
longhaired shedding dog or cat then a seasonal haircut is one of the biggest favors you can do for your four-legged companion.

Protect your assets- Furniture throws, lint rollers, and dryer sheets. Make friends with these items. They’ll keep your possessions as fuzz free as can be expected when sharing space with a furry hurricane.

Vet visits- Many hair loss cases are a direct result of poor pet health. Make sure to schedule regular visits to your vet’s office to ensure this isn’t the case.

It’s a lot of work keeping a clean house with a longhaired pet, so find the right tools and keep a positive attitude. Otherwise you’ll end up under a mountain of pet pelt. 

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