Spring Shedding Solutions for Dogs: Help Your Pup Transition Comfortably with KLŌS

As the flowers bloom and the temperatures rise, you may find more than just pollen in the air—your dog’s fur might be everywhere, too. Spring is shedding season, and while it’s completely natural, it can be frustrating for pet parents. At KLŌS Fine Pet Salon in Milton, GA, we offer expert, science-backed solutions to help your dog shed safely, comfortably, and with style.
Dogs have a natural 21-day skin and coat cycle. As daylight hours increase and weather warms up, most dogs begin to lose their heavier winter coat to make way for a lighter summer version. Without proper grooming during this time, the coat can become matted, itchy, and dull.
Even breeds labeled as “non-shedding” need spring coat transitions. Doodles, Poodles, and other low-shed breeds can trap dead hair and oils in their dense coats, leading to tangles, discomfort, and skin issues.
Common Signs of Excessive Shedding:
- Fur clumps or undercoat buildup
- Bald patches or thinning spots
- Flaky or irritated skin
- Mats forming around legs or hindquarters
- More fur on your furniture than on your pup
Breeds Most Affected by Spring Shedding:
- Double-Coated Dogs: Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, Huskies
- Short-Coated Dogs: French Bulldogs, Boxers, Pit Bulls
- Doodle Mixes & Poodles: Shed less visibly, but still require seasonal grooming
How KLŌS Helps: Personalized Spring Shedding Treatments
FurEaze De-Shedding Treatment:
- Undercoat loosening with high-velocity dryers
- Gentle, effective brush-outs tailored to coat type
- Breed-specific de-shedding shampoo and masks
- Finishing with detanglers and coat protectants

Ozone HydroSpa Therapy:
- Reduces inflammation and skin irritation
- Detoxifies pores and removes allergens
- Stimulates hair regrowth and improves coat texture
- Feels like a spa day for your dog (because it is)
Iv San Bernard Product Line:
- Pet Safe Certified formulas
- Skin and coat-specific shampoos, masks, and oils
- Ingredients like collagen, ginkgo, and marine minerals
Why You Should Groom Every 3–4 Weeks in Spring:
- Reduce fur buildup at home
- Prevent painful mats and skin infections
- Keep the coat shiny, soft, and tangle-free
- Maintain comfort and confidence for your pup