Shedding is a natural process for pets, but managing it can keep your home cleaner and reduce hair buildup on furniture. This guide provides tips for controlling shedding in dogs, cats, and other pets. Regular grooming is key—brushing your pet’s coat frequently helps remove loose fur before it falls around the house. Use the right brushes or combs for your pet’s coat type to ensure effective removal of dead hair.
Spring 2026 has officially begun, but for cat lovers in the US, UK and Canada it’s the start of “fur season”. As daylight lengthens, your cat’s body has a natural response that causes it to shed its thick winter undercoat (and turn into a shedding machine, depositing clumps of fine hair on everything you own
Spring of 2026 has sprung, and for dog owners in the US, UK and Canada, that can only mean one thing — “The Great Undercoat Blow-Out.” As the weather warms, your dog goes through a natural shedding process that leaves your home covered in a layer of fur. It’s not just the mess on your
It is now the spring of 2026, and for cat owners in the US, UK, and Canada — it can only mean one thing: the “Great Feline Shed.” As your cat sheds their thicker winter undercoat, you’re probably constantly looking up How to Remove Pet Hair From Furniture without ruining your upholstery. The only problem