You might think your pet is clean just because they don’t smell bad, but appearances can be deceiving!
Here are four subtle signs your furry friend is due for a bath: Greasy Or Oily Fur, Increased Scratching Or Licking, Dandruff Or Flaky Skin, Dirty Paws Or Matted Fur.
Q1: Can a dirty coat be a sign my pet needs a bath even if there’s no odor?
A: Yes, a dull or greasy coat is a clear sign your pet needs a bath, even if they don’t smell bad.
Q2: Is excessive scratching a reason to bathe my pet?
A: Absolutely! It could indicate buildup of dirt, allergens, or dry skin that a gentle bath can help soothe.
Q3: Should shedding be a sign it’s bath time?
A: Yes, bathing helps loosen and remove excess fur during shedding season, keeping your pet comfortable and your home cleaner.
Q4: What if my pet’s paws or ears seem dirty?
A: Dirty paws or ears are signs of grime buildup, and a full bath with proper cleaning is recommended.