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Signs of excessive shedding in dogs include bald patches, dry or irritated skin, and changes in the coat’s texture or thickness beyond normal seasonal shedding.
DeShedding is typically not painful for dogs when done correctly and with the right tools.
Foods rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, such as fish oil, flaxseed, and certain high-quality dog foods, help reduce dog shedding.
Groomers use deshedding tools, shampoos, conditioners, and techniques like blow drying and frequent brushing to manage and reduce shedding in pets.
To reduce dog shedding at home, brush your dog regularly, provide a healthy diet, and keep their environment clean and stress-free.
Yes, dog shedding can be reduced through regular grooming, a proper diet, and maintaining the dog’s overall health.
A vet removes dew claws surgically under anesthesia, typically by making an incision and removing the entire claw and associated structure.
No, groomers do not remove dew claws; this is a surgical procedure performed by veterinarians.
No, if dew claws are surgically removed, they do not grow back.

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