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How to Help a Dog Stop Shedding: 10 Real-Life Tips That Actually Work!

How to Help a Dog Stop Shedding: 10 Real-Life Tips That Actually Work!

Written by: Kaylee Cardone

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Time to read 5 min

You Love Your Dog… But the Hair Is Everywhere

Dog hair on your clothes, couch, car seats — even your toothbrush?

If you’re nodding, you’re probably searching for how to help a dog stop shedding without spending hours brushing or hundreds at the groomer.

I’ve been there too — frustrated, sticky roller in hand, vacuum running constantly.

What finally worked wasn’t a miracle product or one-time fix.
It was a set of small, repeatable habits that actually made a difference — for both me and my pup.

Let’s break it down.

Summary: What Really Works to Reduce Shedding

You can’t stop shedding entirely — but you can take control of it.

Here’s what makes the biggest difference:

  • Use a brush that reaches the undercoat

  • Hydrate the skin with serum

  • Feed real, skin-friendly food

  • Brush consistently — especially after walks

  • Keep a blanket on the couch

  • Humidifier + hydration = shedding relief

It’s not about doing everything.
It’s about doing a few things regularly.

10 Real-Life Tips to Help Your Dog Shed Less!

✅ 1. Upgrade Your Brush!

I used to think brushing was brushing. Just grab something from the pet aisle, run it through their fur a few times, and you’re good — right?

Not really.

Most basic brushes just skim the surface. They don’t reach the undercoat, where all the real shedding starts. If you want less fur flying around, you need a brush that can gently reach deeper without hurting your dog’s skin.

👉 What I love: the FreshFur™ Shower Brush. It has flexible rubber tips that really get in there, but it’s soft enough for daily use — and my dog actually enjoys it.

✅ 2.Moisturize With a Calming Serum

Dry skin = itchy dog = more scratching = more shedding.

I noticed when my dog’s skin was dry or flaky, she’d scratch like crazy — and the fur came out in clumps. That’s when I started using a hydrating serum.

Just a few drops massaged into the coat makes a huge difference. Her fur feels softer, and she stops itching almost instantly. Plus, the bonding time during the massage? Honestly, it’s one of my favorite parts of the day.

✨ Tip: Use the serum after brushing or even between baths. Try the FreshFur™ Soothing Serum — it’s lightweight and absorbs fast.

3. Don’t Overdo Bath Time

It’s easy to think that more baths = cleaner = less shedding. But too much washing actually strips away the natural oils that protect your dog’s skin.

That leads to dryness, which leads to — yep — more shedding.

Now I keep it simple: one or two baths a month. I use lukewarm water, a gentle shampoo, and always include a brush session during the rinse. I finish with a serum rub while she’s still damp to lock in moisture.

Her coat looks better. My towels are cleaner. Win-win.

4. Improve the Diet (Inside-Out Shedding Fix)

What your dog eats absolutely affects how much they shed.

If the food is full of junk — fillers, artificial dyes, mystery meat — their coat will show it. Dry, brittle fur and constant shedding are signs the body isn’t getting what it needs.

Switching to a food with omega-3s, biotin, and real animal protein made a huge difference in my dog’s coat. It got shinier, softer, and way less flaky.

Good food = good fur.

5. Keep the Water Flowing

Here’s one I didn’t think about until a vet pointed it out: if your dog isn’t drinking enough water, their skin dries out — and that triggers more shedding.

Now I keep multiple bowls around the house and refresh them daily. I even add a splash of bone broth or toss in an ice cube to make it fun.

Hydrated dog = hydrated skin = less fur snowing all over your floors.

6. Brush After Walks or Playtime

Timing matters!

After a walk or a good round of zoomies, my dog is calmer, and her coat is naturally loosened. That’s the perfect moment for a quick brush session.

No more chasing her around the house — just a chilled-out dog, a gentle brush, and a few minutes of quality time that helps keep the fur under control.

7. Cover Their Favorite Hangout Spot

Every dog has a “claimed” corner — mine’s the left side of the couch. Instead of fighting it, I gave in and tossed a lint-free, washable blanket over her spot.

Now, most of the fur ends up on the blanket, not deep in the upholstery. Once a week I shake it out, toss it in the wash, and boom — way less cleanup.

8. Use a Gentle Anti-Shed Serum

Not every dog needs this, but if your pup’s coat is feeling rough or dry, a light serum can really help.

Look for one with natural ingredients like aloe, coconut oil, or oatmeal extract. It nourishes the skin, adds shine, and helps reduce shedding at the root.

It’s like giving your dog a little conditioner boost — and it smells amazing too.

9. Add Moisture to the Air

This one surprised me: indoor air quality can totally affect your dog’s skin.

When the air is dry — like in winter or when the heater’s blasting — their skin can get itchy and flaky, even if they’re drinking plenty of water.

So I added a small humidifier to the living room where she spends most of her time. It’s helped her skin stay balanced and reduced shedding like crazy.

10. Be Consistent

This is the most important tip — and honestly, the hardest.

I used to brush when I “had time,” which meant... hardly ever. But the key to helping your dog stop shedding isn’t doing everything perfectly — it’s doing the small things consistently.

Now I brush a few times a week. Some days it’s the full routine with serum and all. Other days it’s just a quick once-over before dinner.

It’s become part of our rhythm — and that’s what makes it work.

With something gentle like the FreshFur™ Shower Brush, brushing feels more like bonding than a chore. And that? That’s the real magic.

💬 Final Thoughts: Helping Your Dog Stop Shedding Is Totally Doable

You don’t need to eliminate shedding — it’s natural.

But with these small, consistent changes, you can take back your home (and your couch).

👉 Ready to start?

Grab the tool that makes all the difference:  FreshFur™ Shower Brush + Soothing Serum  — and make your dog’s coat healthier, shinier, and way less messy.

Frequency Asked Questions!

Why is my dog shedding so much all of a sudden?

It could be seasonal (spring or fall), stress, diet-related, or a sign of dry skin. Consistent grooming and hydration help in most cases.

What’s the best tool to reduce shedding?

A flexible undercoat brush like the FreshFur™ Shower Brush works best. It’s gentle but actually pulls up the fur that causes the mess.

Does a serum really help with shedding?

Yes! A serum like FreshFur™ Soothing Serum hydrates dry skin and loosens fur during brushing. It also reduces scratching and flaking.

How often should I brush my dog?

2–3 times per week is enough for most breeds to stay on top of shedding. Dogs with thicker coats may need daily brushing during heavy shedding seasons.

That said, you can brush your dog every day — especially if you're using a gentle tool like the FreshFur™ Shower Brush , which is safe for daily use and helps keep the coat smooth, healthy, and low-shed with just a few minutes a day.

. Will this completely stop my dog from shedding?

No — almost all dogs shed. But these tips can significantly reduce the mess and make your dog more comfortable.