Three Reasons You Shouldn’t Shave Your Pet
Thursday, July 11, 2013 - 12:00pm
It’s
hot out there! And if your Golden Retriever or long-haired kitty seems
to suffer when the mercury rises, you might feel some temptation to
break out your grooming tools and give your pets a full shave-down. We
get where you’re coming from.
But wait! Put down those clippers! According to experts, you’ll be doing your pet a disservice. Here’s why:
Dogs’ coats have several layers, and these layers are essential to your dog’s comfort in the heat. Robbing your dog of this natural cooling system can lead to discomfort and overheating. And keeping your dog cool isn’t the only reason to leave his coat intact, Dr. Murray warns.
Of course, pet parents should remember to keep pets inside with plenty of water during hot days—hydration is key! For more important information on summer pet care, visit our Hot-Weather Tips. Stay cool out there!
But wait! Put down those clippers! According to experts, you’ll be doing your pet a disservice. Here’s why:
- While you or I would hate to sport a fur coat in 100-degree weather, your pets’ fur coats are actually providing them with heat relief.
Dogs’ coats have several layers, and these layers are essential to your dog’s comfort in the heat. Robbing your dog of this natural cooling system can lead to discomfort and overheating. And keeping your dog cool isn’t the only reason to leave his coat intact, Dr. Murray warns.
- Your dog’s coat prevents your pup from getting sunburn and helps protect her from skin cancer.
- There are better ways to manage your pets’ coats to keep them cool: trimming and brushing.
Of course, pet parents should remember to keep pets inside with plenty of water during hot days—hydration is key! For more important information on summer pet care, visit our Hot-Weather Tips. Stay cool out there!
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