The Great March Blowout: How to Survive Your Dog Dropping Its Winter Coat

The Great March Blowout: How to Survive Your Dog Dropping Its Winter Coat

If you own a Labrador, a German Shepherd, or any breed with a glorious undercoat, you don’t need a calendar to know it’s March. You just need to look at your sofa.

It’s "Spring Blowout" season. As the days get longer, your dog’s body gets the signal to drop that heavy, insulating winter undercoat to make way for a lighter summer layer. If you don't intervene, that fur ends up in your food, on your clothes, and woven into your carpets.

Don't just vacuum It, Stop it at the source!

The mistake many pet parents make is trying to manage the mess after it leaves the dog. The secret to a fur-free March is preventative, aggressive (but gentle) deshedding.

Standard brushes just tickle the topcoat. To stop the blowout, you need to reach the dead hair sitting against the skin.

Enter: The Groomi

Our hero deshedding tool was engineered exactly for this moment. It glides through the guard hairs to gently lift out the loose, fuzzy undercoat before it falls.

  • For Dogs: 10 minutes with The Groomi removes more fur than an hour with a standard slicker.

  • For Cats & Rabbits: Yes, they blow their coats too! The Groomi is gentle enough for them, reducing hairballs significantly.

  • For Horses: As they lose their winter coats, The Groomi is a game-changer for speeding up the process in the stable.

Don’t spend March drowning in fur. Grab The Groomi and take control of the shed.

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