How to save your home from animal fur: groomers share their secrets.

How to save your home from animal fur: groomers share their secrets.

It won’t be possible to do without thorough and regular care.

Groomers have shared how to get rid of pet fur in the house. Living with a cat or a dog means living with their fur. This statement is 100% true unless your pet belongs to a hairless breed, according to experts. However, there are ways to reduce the amount of fur in the house.

According to experts, it is crucial to choose the right diet. Quality nutrition will provide your pet with vibrant, shiny fur that doesn’t mat or shed excessively, as well as a clean and healthy skin. Keep in mind that it may take a few weeks to see noticeable results after changing the diet. It is also important to monitor your pet’s health and provide them with adequate physical exercise—any issues can affect the condition of their fur and skin.

Groomers have reminded that pets need to be regularly and thoroughly groomed and bathed. These procedures help reduce shedding. Experts recommend bathing your pet approximately once every one to two months and brushing them once every one to two weeks.

The indoor environment where your pet spends most of their time should have an optimal microclimate, including temperature and humidity. According to experts, this reduces fur static and dryness, making it less likely to fly around the house. If your pet strongly resists brushing, you can try using special gloves for fur removal. The simplest way to remove excess fur is to dampen a towel and wipe the fur in the direction of growth. However, this method won’t eliminate matting.

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