nless you have a
Hairless Terrier or a Sphynx, it’s the season once again to expect
increased shedding.
Dogs typically lose their winter coats in the spring, when it is
replaced by a shorter, lighter one for summer. During this time of
the year, however, this cycle is reversed and the summer coat is
shed to make room for heavy protective fur for winter.
The amount of shedding varies widely from breed to breed. For
example, German Shepherds are prolific year-round shedders, while
poodles seem to lose little fur at all. While hair cycles are
affected by mental state, hormones, and nutrition, changes primarily
occur due to fluctuations in temperature and the amount of daylight.
The length of daylight hours is thought to have more impact on the
shedding cycle than temperature, which is why all pets shed during
particular times of the year, whether they are in Montana or
Florida. As the number of light hours decrease, secretions from the
sebaceous glands (those responsible for hair production) also
decrease, resulting in shedding. This is part of the new growth
cycle, where your pet’s coat will thicken, enhancing hair’s
insulating properties and preparing him or her for winter.
Pets that are kept primarily indoors experience fluctuations in both
temperature (going in and out of the house) and light (including the
artificial light in our homes) all year long. Because they are in a
constant state of change, these pets tend to shed their hair -
sometimes profusely - throughout the year. Most pets will shed
excessively during the winter due to the dry heat in the home. The
average humidity of a heated home in the winter is similar to that
found in some desert regions. Using a humidifier provides great help
in combating excessive shedding during the winter months.
An unhealthy coat can have negative impacts on pet parents, too –
most commonly in the form of allergies. Contrary to popular belief,
hair is not the main cause of allergies in humans. We are primarily
allergic to dander (dead skin cells, like dandruff) and proteins (FEL
d 1 in cats and CAN d 1 in dogs) in the oil produced by the
sebaceous glands. A study by the Cornell Veterinary University found
that by simply washing a dog or cat, many of the allergens are
eliminated. The frequency of bathing depends upon the severity of
the allergies, from every two to three weeks or two to three months.
If you are experiencing pet allergies, we also recommend brushing or
combing daily – preferably outdoors. This will help to remove the
allergens from your pet’s coat.
For all of the hair support systems to function properly, they
require a variety of nutrients, including fatty acids, minerals and
vitamins. The body delivers these nutrients to the primary organs
(heart, lungs, liver) first, and the remainder is sent to the
sebaceous glands. Additionally, a healthy coat requires protein –
and lots of it! In fact, at optimum nutrition levels, almost 95% of
the protein that’s ingested is used by the body to support hair
production and maintenance. Nutritious foods like
Life’s Abundance Dog Food,
Life's Abundance Cat Food
and
Instinctive Choice Canned Cat Food
provide the protein content necessary to supply your pet’s body with
the protein necessary to help maintain a healthy coat.
Just as it is important to feed a high-quality, nutrient-dense food,
it is also advisable to give your companion animals a balanced
supplement that provides the additional nutritional support
necessary to achieve the utmost in a healthy coat and skin.
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What should you look for in a skin and coat supplement?
Review the list of
ingredients – it should contain ample oils, but not from a single source
(like all fish oil or all vegetable oil). Oils come in several forms and
not all are well-suited for companion animals.
Liquid oil in a pump
dispenser is not recommended because it can turn rancid quickly. Many
find that capsules are difficult to give to their pets. Along with the
necessary oils, the supplement should contain a spectrum of vitamins for
proper nutrition. Lastly, but equally important, the supplement must
taste good to your pets.
HealthyPetNet’s
Skin & Coat Formula is a unique formula that provides a
perfect balance of Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids. These oils are
certified-free of contaminants and are microencapsulated to increase
absorption, so your pet receives the full nutritional benefit.
Additionally, Skin & Coat Formula contains Vitamins A, D, and E, all of
which are necessary for the maintenance of healthy skin and a glossy
coat. Like all HealthyPetNet nutritional supplements, Skin & Coat
Formula is manufactured in a human pharmaceutical plant to ensure the
highest product quality. And, it has a delicious roast beef flavor that
both cats and dogs love.
No matter the season, HealthyPetNet’s Skin & Coat Formula can help to
make your pet’s coat healthy, glossy and beautiful – and keep it that
way, all year long.

It is possible to bathe your cats!
You’ll need to buy
an expandable window screen with a fine wire mesh. Place the
screen in your kitchen sink, expanding it to fit the sink. When
you finally coax your cats into the sink, their nails will
extend and grab onto the screen, holding them in place.
Happy kitty bathing!
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