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Pug Shedding

Someone asked me about how to stop pug shedding the other day. I wrote up a big post about how to stop pug shedding three years ago, but here’s my current strategy. My current thoughts are that you can’t do that much to stop it. Diet can influence shedding somewhat, but not all THAT much, at least in my case. I feed my pugs Tripett Advanced Skin and Coat Formula with their meals. Anyway, my strategy is that you can’t STOP the shedding, but you can reduce it for relatively long periods of time. Please note that all pugs are different. I’m mainly dealing with Gadget’s fur — he has a very thick undercoat which sheds a lot. Your experience may vary.

Here’s what I do:

  1. Furminate Heavily
  2. Give Bath
  3. Dry Thoroughly, Wait until completely dry. Hair Dryer on cool setting is also good.
  4. Furminate Heavily Again
  5. Furminate Heavily Again
  6. Wait two days for the shedding to end
  7. Vacuum everywhere.

If you do this, you blow enough hair off of the coat to make it so that the shedding is minimized for a good lengthy period of time, until the hair builds back up. Then you have to repeat.

What do you do to stop shedding? What have you tried that doesn’t work? Please let everyone know, and leave a comment!

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6 Comments »

  Alex wrote @ July 7th, 2009 at 10:52 am

What exactly does “furminate” mean??

  matt wrote @ July 7th, 2009 at 1:40 pm

Oops, sorry. A furminator is a de-shedding tool that’s like a fine comb made of metal. If you look over on the right side, there’s an Amazon box labeled “Urban Pug Recommends” that has a yellow furminator.

  Dana wrote @ July 8th, 2009 at 5:34 pm

I triend to comment but I don’t think it worked so I’ll try again.
I bought a pet vacuum with a furminator attachment and it works great!!!

  Jo wrote @ July 17th, 2009 at 2:05 pm

Minnie sheds an incredible amount! A furminator is a must. As are adhesive lint rollers (for a quick furniture clean off before company comes).

I have to look into the pet vacuum with the furminator attachment…I didn’t realize there was such a thing.

  Ru wrote @ August 18th, 2009 at 1:44 am

I’m not sure if this really works, but I’ve been giving my little Pug flax seed oil. I’ve also been feeding her a homemade diet. She still sheds heavily during the spring but not as much throughout the year as when I was feeding her dry dog food.

I should mention that I live in China and getting the good premium kibble is not easy.

  joan wrote @ September 27th, 2009 at 10:30 pm

havnt you heard?? Pug hair(on EVERYTHING you own) is in fashion,lol!!
My vet said omega 3 fish oil pills help.

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