Dog Grooming Routine for Shedding Season: Regular Care vs. Seasonal Coat Care

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Last updated: May 2026
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Dog shedding is a natural process that becomes more intense during seasonal coat changes. By combining regular grooming with targeted seasonal coat care, you can effectively control shedding, maintain skin health, and reduce odor.

If you notice fur covering your floors, furniture, and clothes, your dog is likely going through a heavy dog shedding phase. This is especially common during spring shedding, when seasonal coat changes trigger a rapid release of loose fur.

So why does shedding suddenly get worse, and what is the difference between regular grooming and proper seasonal coat care?

Why Does Dog Shedding Increase During Seasonal Coat Care Periods?

Shedding is a natural biological process influenced by temperature, daylight, and breed type. During seasonal coat care periods, dogs adjust their coats to prepare for warmer or colder weather.


According to ASPCA guidance, most dogs shed year-round, but double-coated breeds experience intense seasonal shedding.


Key causes of increased shedding include:

  • Seasonal coat changes, especially during spring shedding

  • Breed traits, particularly in double-coated breeds

  • Coat type, such as a dog with long hair vs. a dog breed with little shedding

  • Skin health and diet, including poor nutrition or a lack of proper food for dogs with allergies


For example, many pet owners ask: do australian shepherds shed much? The answer is yes—they are a classic double-coated breed known for heavy seasonal shedding.

Regular Grooming vs. Seasonal Coat Care

Understanding the difference between these two is essential for managing dog shedding effectively.


Regular grooming focuses on maintaining cleanliness and preventing matting:

  • Weekly brushing

  • Occasional baths

  • Basic hygiene care


Seasonal coat care, on the other hand, is more intensive and designed to handle excessive shedding:

  • More frequent brushing (2–3 times per week or daily)

  • Removal of undercoat buildup

  • Skin and odor management


Relying only on regular grooming during peak shedding seasons often leads to excessive shedding buildup in your home.


A Practical Solution: Managing Dog Shedding Step by Step

1. Build a Seasonal Grooming Routine

During spring shedding:

  • Use Pet glove wipes daily to remove loose fur

  • Brush 2–3 times per week

  • Bathe every 2–4 weeks

During non-shedding periods:

  • Brush weekly

  • Use Pet glove wipes 3–4 times per week

This balanced routine helps control loose fur without over-bathing your dog.

2. Use Pet Glove Wipes for Daily Grooming

Pet glove wipes are one of the easiest tools for managing dog shedding, especially for dog with long hair or active dogs.

Glove wipes such as HICC PET deodorizing glove wipes is a wise choice.


Benefits include:

  • Glove design for better control and comfort

  • Removes loose fur, dirt, and odor simultaneously

  • Ideal for both regular grooming and seasonal coat care


They are particularly useful after outdoor activities. For example, after hiking or walks, you can clean your dog without a full bath.

They are also effective in messy situations like rain or mud, helping reduce the need for frequent washing.

3. Maintain Skin Health to Reduce Excessive Shedding

Healthy skin is key to reducing excessive shedding. Dry, irritated, or damaged skin can increase hair loss.


Recommended products:

Skin care spray for irritation and minor wounds

Skin soothing balm for dryness and protection


These support skin barrier repair and help minimize unnecessary shedding.

How to Use Pet Glove Wipes Effectively

Daily routine:

  1. Wear the Pet glove wipes

  2. Gently wipe from head to tail

  3. Focus on high-shedding areas like belly, legs, and tail

  4. Check for skin issues

Seasonal deep care routine:

  1. Brush to remove bulk loose fur

  2. Follow with Pet glove wipes for fine debris

  3. Apply skin care products if needed

Recommended Frequency

  • During spring shedding: daily use

  • Normal periods: 3–4 times per week

  • After outdoor activities: immediate use


Frequent bathing may to some extent reduce skin barrier, use the glove wipes to help your pets' clean in between baths.

Managing Odor During Shedding Season

Shedding often comes with increased odor due to higher oil production and trapped debris.


For example, unusual smells like "corn chip" paws are linked to bacteria. Additionally, odor tends to worsen during shedding season. Daily cleaning is a must for the incoming summer. Using Pet glove wipes regularly helps remove odor-causing buildup while managing loose fur.

Do You Need Professional Dog Grooming Near Me?

Searching for "dog grooming near me" can be helpful, especially for:


  • Long-haired breeds

  • Heavy seasonal shedders

  • Dogs with thick undercoats


But one thing we'd better keep in mind is that professional grooming should complement—not replace—your at-home seasonal coat care routine.

FAQ

Q1: Can I use Pet glove wipes every day?
Yes, they are designed for daily use, especially during heavy shedding periods.


Q2: Which dogs are considered dog breeds little shedding?
Breeds like Poodles and Bichon Frises shed less but still require regular grooming.


Q3: Does diet affect dog shedding?
Yes, using proper food for dogs with allergies can improve coat and skin health.


Q4: Can Pet glove wipes replace baths?
They reduce the need for frequent bathing but do not fully replace it.


Q5: Why does my dog smell worse during shedding season?
Increased oil production and trapped debris during shedding can intensify odor.

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