Subject: Shedding-Myth vs.Fact
Content: We all deal with shedding right? It's almost inevitable when it comes to being a pet owner. At some point or another we all end up hair on our floors and furniture. Oftentimes, it's a big indicator to other people that we're pet owners because our clothes are covered with pet hair when we leave the house. Because shedding is such a common problem, pet owners are always talking about it and looking for answers. There's a wealth of information out there - some myth and some fact. Well here are some facts to set the record straight about shedding once and for all: MYTH: All dogs shed. FACT: Some dog breeds shed while others don't shed at all. Newfoundlands and Saint Bernards for example tend to shed in very large amounts whereas Yorkies, Poodles and Bichon Frises barely shed, if at all. It all depends on the breed. MYTH: Dogs shed all the time. FACT: While some dog breeds shed all year round, dogs typically shed most during the Spring & Fall. During the Spring, dogs lose their winter coat to adjust for the warmer seasons ahead. In the Fall, dogs lose their thinner coat to make way for a thicker coat that will keep them warm in the Winter. MYTH: Excessive shedding is perfectly normal. FACT: While some dog breeds shed in large amounts, excessive shedding could be a sign of illness, like ringworm or mange. In these cases, it's best to speak with your veterinarian. For those of you who are still fighting the shedding battle, I'd like to tell you about a product my staff recently tested called the Bissell ShedAway Vacuum Attachment . This product is really efficient because the loose hair is suctioned directly into the vacuum, which means there's no mess to clean up. The attachment powerfully vacuums away pet hair yet is gentle enough to safely use on your dog. Now that's a powerful combination!
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