Autumn Grooming Tips for Your Pet's Seasonal Coat Care

Autumn Grooming for Pets: Managing Seasonal Shedding
As the vibrant hues of autumn leaves fill the landscape, our furry companions undergo a seasonal transformation of their own. The arrival of cooler temperatures triggers changes in their coats, making it essential for pet owners to adapt their grooming routines. At Barekmor® Pet Foods, we are here to ensure your pets enjoy optimal health and comfort throughout every season. Here's our guide to managing autumn coat changes with care and ease.
Understanding Autumn Coat Changes
When autumn arrives, pets shed their lightweight summer coats to prepare for the growth of thicker, insulating winter coats. This process is more pronounced in dogs, especially those with double coats, such as huskies or golden retrievers. Cats experience a gradual shedding, though their grooming needs remain equally important.
What Triggers This Change?
- Decreasing daylight hours and cooler temperatures signal pets’ bodies to prepare for winter.
- Their undercoat becomes denser to retain warmth, while old fur sheds to make room for new growth.
1. Regular Brushing: A Shedding Season Essential
Why Brushing Matters
Brushing helps remove loose, dead hair and minimizes shedding in your home. It also stimulates your pet’s skin, promoting natural oil distribution for a healthy, shiny coat.
Pro Tips for Brushing
- Choose the right brush: Use a slicker brush for short-haired pets or an undercoat rake for long-haired breeds.
- Brush 2–3 times a week during heavy shedding periods.
- Create a positive grooming experience with treats and praise.
2. Bathing with Care
Keep Baths to a Minimum
Frequent baths can strip your pet’s coat of natural oils, leading to dryness or irritation. Focus on spot-cleaning as needed and opt for a gentle, moisturizing shampoo.
Best Practices for Bathing
- Use lukewarm water and rinse thoroughly to avoid product residue.
- Follow up with a pet-safe conditioner to keep the coat hydrated and manageable.
- Dry your pet completely after baths, especially in cooler weather.
3. Nutrition for a Healthy Coat
Your pet’s diet plays a pivotal role in their skin and coat health. Barekmor® Pet Foods offers premium, hypoallergenic grain-free recipes enriched with the nutrients pets need for shiny, healthy fur.
Key Nutritional Tips
- Omega Fatty Acids: Incorporate omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids to support skin hydration and coat strength.
- High-Quality Protein: Our formulas with 65% real meat provide the building blocks for robust coat growth.
- Seasonal Adjustments: Consult your vet to determine if your pet needs extra calories or supplements for the colder months.
4. Essential Grooming Tools
Deshedding Tools
Invest in tools like undercoat rakes or furminators to tackle heavy shedding efficiently. These tools gently remove loose fur without harming the outer coat.
Grooming Gloves
Perfect for pets who dislike brushes, grooming gloves provide a soothing massage while lifting loose hair.
Pet-Safe Grooming Wipes
Convenient for quick cleanups, wipes help remove dander, dirt, and loose hair between brushes.
5. Protecting Skin During Cooler Months
The drier autumn air can lead to flaky skin or irritation.
- Hydration: Ensure your pet always has fresh, clean water.
- Moisturizing: Use a pet-safe moisturizer or conditioner for added skin hydration.
- Observation: Watch for signs of dryness, such as scratching or redness, and address them promptly.
6. Create a Comfortable Environment
Keep your pet comfortable during the shedding season:
- Provide soft, cozy bedding to reduce fur accumulation.
- Use air purifiers to manage dander and loose fur in the home.
- Groom outdoors or in a designated area to minimize indoor mess.
Why Choose Barekmor® Pet Foods?
At Barekmor®, we believe great nutrition leads to a healthier coat and skin. Our premium UK-made recipes are:
- Hypoallergenic and grain-free, ideal for pets with sensitive stomachs.
- Packed with real meat for optimal protein intake.
- Enriched with essential nutrients to promote a glossy, strong coat.