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Common Causes of Shedding in Cats and Dogs and How to Relieve It with Medication
Shedding in pets is common, but excessive or abnormal hair loss usually signals an underlying problemβseasonal coat change, parasites, fungal infection, poor nutrition, allergies, hormonal imbalance, over-bathing, or stress. This article covers the causes and the medications that help.

How to Tackle Cat Shedding
At the mention of shedding, many owners have something to say. Some feel helpless and just clean up silently; others have various ways to manage their cat's coat that keep it looking great while saving themselves effort. Today we talk about cat shedding.

What Causes Shedding in Cats?
Shedding is a year-round headache for cat owners, tied to both the cat's health and the home environment. This article explains the causes of cat shedding.

Signs of a Puppy Shedding Its Baby Coat
Puppies shed their baby coat from about 3 to 8 months; adults shed seasonally in spring and autumn. Help with frequent brushing, lecithin and fish oil, and good nutrition to avoid matting.

Hamster Shedding and Summer Care
Summer shedding is normal for hamsters as they lose their thick winter coat, but constant shedding may signal illness. Also guard against heatstroke with shade, water, ventilation, and cooling foods.

Seasonal Cat Care: Managing Your Cat Through the Year
A cat's care needs change with the seasons. Spring brings heat and shedding, summer risks heatstroke, autumn is breeding and molting season, and winter calls for sunlight and warmth. This guide covers the key management points for each season.

Caring for Your Dog Through the Four Seasons
A dog's body adapts to each season, so owners should adjust care through the year. This guide covers spring shedding and checkups, summer cooling and parasite control, autumn exercise and coat care, and winter warmth and diet.

Why Is My Chinchilla Shedding, and How Do I Fix It?
Chinchillas molt about every 3 months, which is normal, but shedding can also stem from fright, the wrong food (salty or roasted seeds), or fur-chewing disease. Matching the cause to the right fix helps restore a healthy coat.
She’s shedding a lot lately – how to handle?
Many causes: seasonal shedding, poor nutrition, skin disease. Physiological shedding: just brush often and add nutrition. With itch/redness, likely skin disease - see a vet.
My Dog Is Shedding Badly and Has a Bald Patch With Grain-Like Particles in the Fur
Heavy shedding has many causes: skin disease (bacteria, fungus, mites) with scales, bumps, redness, scabs; severe malnutrition; seasonal coat change; or hormone imbalance causing symmetric loss. Get a skin exam to avoid wrong medication.