It’s on your couch. Your clothes. Your coffee mug. If you’re an NYC pet parent, you know: when shedding season hits, it hits hard—especially in a small apartment.
Why Pets Shed
- Seasonal Coat Changes: Most pets shed more in spring and fall
- Breed-Specific Traits: Huskies, Labs, German Shepherds, and Persians are known for heavy shedding
- Stress: Changes in environment, like moving or loud city sounds, can trigger extra shedding
- Poor Diet or Health Issues: Nutrient deficiencies or skin problems can worsen shedding
How to Reduce Shedding at Home
- Brush Frequently: Use the right brush for your pet’s coat type—deshedding tools like Furminators work wonders
- Bathe with a Gentle Shampoo: Every 4–6 weeks, using a moisturizing, vet-approved product
- Upgrade the Diet: Omega-3 fatty acids and quality protein help coat health
- Stay Hydrated: Dehydrated pets shed more—especially on dry winter days with indoor heating
Cleaning Tips for NYC Apartments
- Lint Rollers Everywhere: Keep one by the door, couch, and your work desk
- Vacuum Often: Use a vacuum with a pet hair attachment or HEPA filter
- Wash Bedding Weekly: Pet beds, sofa covers, and throw blankets trap the most hair
- Air Purifiers Help Too: Reduces airborne dander and fur
When to See the Vet
- Bald spots or scabs
- Sudden increase in shedding
- Dull, brittle coat or flaky skin
- Licking, chewing, or scratching excessively
Pro Tip: Keep a grooming schedule on your phone calendar. A few minutes of brushing a day beats a full apartment cleanup.
URvet Care can assess your pet’s coat health and recommend diet tweaks, supplements, or allergy support to help minimize the fur-fallout.