Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Do Cavachons Shed At All

By Patty Goff


Most Cavachon breeders will tell you that these precious little dogs don't shed. This might be important to you, especially if you suffer from allergies. Shedding is perfectly natural thing for dogs, but different breeds have different characteristics. Most dogs belong to moderate shedding breeds, and designer dogs in low shedding breeds. The question is do Cavachons shed.

As all other hairs, dogs' hairs have their lifetime. They will fall off in time, sooner or later. Simply brush your dog's coat. If you can see a single hair on the brush, your dog sheds. So, this is perfectly normal. The question is how much hair is there, and how to keep this shedding under control. Regular brushing can definitely minimize the damage.

Every hair has its lifetime. It simply cannot be avoided. Some breeds such as German shepherd, lose hair all the time, plus extensive seasonal shedding in the spring. They have to lose their thick, winter coats before summer comes. Dogs kept indoors usually don't get these winter coats, and numerous breeds don't shed seasonally.

People prone to allergies are always concerned about shedding, but if you keep your dog inside the house, it might also make a lot of mess. Allergies are really caused by dead skin cells that fall off your dog's skin, not by dog's hair, but shedding affects the quantity of these dead skin cells. Higher concentration of allergens cause allergies.

There are a few simple things you can do to prevent extensive shedding or to minimize the damage. First, you need to brush your dog's coat regularly, using good quality brush. This will remove both dead hairs and dead skin cells. Special glove designed for this purpose can be really helpful, especially for short haired dogs.

This problem can be minimized if you provide good quality food for your pet. Low quality food might affect the skin quality. You could also give your dog an egg occasionally, or maybe different veggies and meat. Your vet will give you more info about it and recommend vitamin and mineral supplements, if needed.

Fleas and various parasites could also be the reason for shedding. Different health problems could also contribute to this. Dry skin is the first symptom, and something is definitely wrong. Consult your vet as soon as possible. In this case, there are much more allergens in the air, and the risk of getting allergies is much higher.

Giving a bath to a dog every once in a while can sometimes be very useful. This way all those annoying hairs will remain in your tub. The problem is that this also removes natural skin oils, and makes the skin dry. You have to find a good balance. Buy very mild shampoo and consult your vet about some good product for skin hydration.

When it comes to Cavachons, you won't have many problems with shedding. They shed very little, and regular brushing is enough for keeping this under control. It is also advisable to trim some particular coat types. In any case, if you aren't sure what to do, consult your vet about it.




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