Why do I shave my pet?

Jan 17, 2025 Leave a message

  • Health factor
  • Prevent skin diseases: too long, too dense hair is easy to hide dirt, such as dust, dander, parasites and so on. These dirt attached to the pet skin for a long time will destroy the normal acid-base balance of the skin, creating conditions for the breeding of bacteria, fungi and other microorganisms, resulting in various skin diseases, such as eczema, ringworm and so on. Regular hair removal of pets can allow the skin to be fully exposed, easy to clean and keep dry, and reduce the incidence of skin diseases.
  • Avoid hair tangles: Pets, especially long-haired breeds, can easily become tangles if they are not regularly combed and properly trimmed. Knotted hair can not only pull on your pet's skin, causing pain and discomfort, but may also affect blood circulation to the skin, further leading to skin problems. Also, severely knotted hair is difficult to untie and can sometimes only be solved by shaving.
  • Reduce ear and eye problems: For some pets with long hair around the ears or eyes, hair may irritate the eyes, causing eye problems such as watering and inflammation. Entering the ear can lead to blockage of the ear canal, increasing the risk of ear infections. Trimming the hair in these areas can effectively prevent this from happening.
  • Environmental hygiene
  • Reduce allergens: Pet hair is one of the common allergens, and many people are allergic to proteins in pet hair. When a large amount of pet hair is scattered indoors, allergic people may experience allergic symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, itchy skin, and shortness of breath after contact. Hair removal for pets can significantly reduce the amount of indoor hair, reduce the concentration of allergens, improve indoor air quality, and create a healthier living environment for family members, especially those with allergies.
  • Keep your home clean: Pet hair is easily attached to furniture, clothing, floors and other corners, and it is very troublesome to clean. Frequent hair removal for pets can reduce the scattering of hair at home, reduce the difficulty and frequency of cleaning, and make the home environment more tidy.
  • Heat dissipation requirement
  • Adjust to seasonal changes: During the hot summer months, a pet's thick hair is like wearing a heavy sweater, which affects their heat dissipation. Pets mainly through the foot pads and breathing to lose heat, too thick hair will block heat dissipation, lead to hyperthermia, and even lead to heat stroke. Shaving or cutting your pet's hair properly can help them better adapt to the heat and stay cool.
  • Special physiological state: pregnant or breastfeeding mothers, due to the increased burden of the body, accelerated metabolism, will be more likely to feel hot than usual. At this time, proper hair removal helps them to dissipate heat and relieve physical discomfort, but also helps to take care of the cubs and avoid excessive hair affecting the nursing of the cubs.

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