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How To Control Dog Shedding: Step-by-Step

Because fur doesn't count as home decor.
Wendy Rose Gould
By Wendy Rose Gould
Updated
Apr. 30, 2025
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  • How To Control Dog Shedding
  • Why Is My Dog Shedding So Much?
  • Dog Breeds That Shed
  • Dog Breeds That Don’t Shed Much
  • How To Control Dog Hair in the Home

You love your sweet pooch more than life itself. But the fur they leave around your house? Not so much. If you’ve ever found yourself wondering, “How is it possible for this creature to release this much hair?!” know that you’re definitely not alone in this battle.

Depending on your dog’s breed, you might experience year-round shedding and/or heightened periods of shedding when the seasons shift. But here’s the good news: With high-quality deshedding tools and regular brushing and grooming, you can nip those furball tumbleweeds in the bud.

How To Control Dog Shedding


Tired of dealing with your dog’s fur taking over every surface of the house? Here’s how to manage their shedding so you and your family can live in peace.

1. Choose the Right Dog Brush

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Different coat types will require different dog brushes.

  • Slicker brushes, with thin metal tines on a paddle, are great for long-haired dogs.
  • Curry brushes are often made of plastic or rubber and work well with short-haired dogs.
  • Deshedding tools are designed to reach through dogs’ topcoat and remove loose hair.

If you’re not sure how to brush your dog or which tools are best, ask your vet or groomer what’s right for them.

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2. Brush Your Dog Regularly

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Our pups might be wild at heart, but they need our help to stay in tip-top shape. Regular grooming, especially during high-shed seasons, is a key part of their health and wellness.

Depending on your dog’s breed and the time of year, they may need to be brushed as often as multiple times a day, or as little as weekly or even monthly.

You’ll know they need brushing if the house is filling with loose fur, they release a lot of dead hair when you pet them, or if they’re more focused on grooming themselves.

3. Bathe Your Dog Regularly

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Bath time doesn’t just make for cute pics. Bathing your dog helps dislodge excess loose hair, dead skin cells, dander, and dirt—so less of all that stuff will end up on your clothes and sofa. At the same time, it nourishes your dog’s skin and helps their coat look shiny and soft.

Choosing a shampoo with gentle ingredients, like DermAllay Oatmeal Shampoo can help to keep your dog’s skin and coat healthy, which helps reduce shedding. During shedding season, you may want to consider using a deshedding shampoo like the FURminator Deshedding Dog Shampoo.

Most dogs need a bath about once every month throughout the year to keep shedding at bay, and about once every two to four weeks in the height of the spring and fall shedding seasons.

But different dog breeds have different bathing requirements. Some will need more frequent baths, like certain dogs with skin allergies who need baths once or twice a week. Your vet can make a bathing recommendation based on your dog’s breed, health status, and underlying medical conditions. If you have any questions about picking a shampoo or how to groom your pup, ask your veterinarian or groomer.

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4. Feed Your Dog a High-Quality Diet

Proper nutrition has benefits for your dog’s entire body, including their skin and fur. Dogs who are lacking in certain nutrients may lose hair faster than healthier pups, so talk to your vet to make sure their diet is giving them all the essentials they need.

Feeding a commercial dry or wet food that meets the nutritional standards set by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) is the best way to ensure your dog receives a complete and balanced diet.

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5. Keep Your Dog Hydrated

Proper hydration also has wide-ranging benefits for dogs—and yes, that means their skin and fur as well. Always keep your pup’s water bowl filled, fresh every day, and accessible. Trying different bowl types and switching to a wet food are other tactics that can boost their hydration.

6. Visit Your Veterinarian

Shedding is normal for dogs, but if you’ve noticed a drastic change in their shedding habits and/or overall coat health and maintenance, it’s a good idea to check in with your vet. Certain medical conditions can cause hair loss in dogs, so it’s important to rule those out.

Why Is My Dog Shedding So Much?


Some dog breeds shed more than others due to their type of coat, and many breeds go through periods of time where they shed more than usual (e.g., spring and fall seasonal shifts and when outgrowing puppy coats.) This is considered normal shedding and, while frustrating, you shouldn’t be concerned.

That said, it’s possible for dogs to experience excessive shedding, which could indicate an underlying health issue that requires veterinary attention, says Carl Prior, DVM, owner of Park City Animal Clinic in Park City, Utah. If you notice any of the following signs, reach out to your vet:

  • Bald spots
  • Skin problems, such as redness, flaking, swelling, or irritation
  • Pain or discomfort
  • Excessive scratching or biting their skin
  • Fleas, ticks, mites or other bugs on your dog’s skin
  • Greater than usual hair loss compared to your pet’s norm
  • Lots of hair matting and tangles
  • Reduction in self-grooming

Dog Breeds That Shed


A dog’s breed is one of the biggest predictors of how much they’ll shed. And don’t let a short-haired dog fool you, pet parents! In some cases, breeds with shorter pet hair actually shed more than their long-haired brethren. Here are some of the top dog shedders out there:

  • German Shepherds
  • Chow Chows
  • Golden Retrievers
  • Siberian Huskies
  • Alaskan Malamutes
  • Corgis, including both Cardigan Welsh Corgis and Pembroke Welsh Corgis
  • Akitas
  • Collies, including Bearded Collies, Border Collies, and regular ol’ Collies

Dog Breeds That Don’t Shed Much


All dogs shed (even so-called “hairless” ones), but certain breeds tend to lose less hair than others. Curious about which breeds qualify as low-shedding dogs? Some of the pups on this list might surprise you with the low amount of hair they shed.

  • Terriers, including American Pit Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, Airedale Terriers, Australian Terriers, Border Terriers, Boston Terriers, and Bull Terriers
  • Boxers
  • Poodles
  • Schnauzers: Both Miniature Schnauzers and Standard Schnauzers shed a low amount of hair. (Giant Schnauzers are considered medium shedders.)
  • Pomeranians
  • Bulldogs
  • Chihuahuas
  • Bullmastiffs

How To Control Dog Hair in the Home


Cover Surfaces

One of the easiest ways to prevent dog hair from taking over your house is to protect the surfaces where your pooch hangs out most. Drape a pet-approved sofa cover like the FurHaven Water-Resistant Reversible Furniture Protector over their favorite couch and place a cozy throw blanket, like the Best Friends by Sheri Shag Dog & Cat Blanket on “their side” of the bed.

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Vacuum Often

Set the broom aside and break out a vacuum equipped for tackling pet hair, like the Shark Rotator Pet Upright Vacuum.

“Vacuums have special furniture attachments that actually pick up the pet hair and keep it in one spot—in the vacuum,” notes Vera G. Peterson, president of Molly Maid, a franchise of professional home cleaning services. “When you sweep, you are just spreading around dog fur further into your house, since it will move around and fly through the air.”

A vacuum will also help pick up dander, dust mites, dead skin cells, and other gross stuff that accumulates.

Pro Tip: You might need to run a vacuum over floors every one to two days in areas highly trafficked by pets, especially during high-shed seasons like spring and fall.

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Dry-Wipe

Along with regularly vacuuming up loose hair, Peterson recommends dry-wiping surfaces your dog frequents. There are a handful of tools that can help with this, including the ChomChom pet hair remover, and basic lint rollers, like the Frisco Cat & Dog Hair Lint Roller.

Peterson says that using a glove—like the Wags & Wiggles Rubber Dog Grooming Glove—is one of her preferred methods for removing pet hair from fabric surfaces.

“Rub down the surface with the pet hair, and it will come off and stick to the glove,” she says. “This is a quick solution that doesn’t require you to haul out a vacuum, plus the rubber gloves can be reused over and over again.”

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Attributions


This content was medically reviewed by Molly Price, DVM, Chewy veterinarian. 


Wendy Rose Gould

Wendy Rose Gould

Wendy Rose Gould is a lifestyle journalist based in Phoenix, Arizona. She has a bachelor's degree in editorial journalism from Franklin
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