Spring Clean Your Floof (Inside & Out)

Spring Clean Your Floof (Inside & Out)

Mar 20, 2026

A fresh-season reset for your dog’s coat, skin, and overall wellness.

Spring is in the air. Windows are open. Closets are getting reorganized. You’re deep-cleaning everything.

But what about your floof?

After a long winter of dry air, muddy walks, sweater friction, and shedding chaos, your dog’s coat (and routine) probably needs a reset too. March is the perfect time to spring clean your dog — inside and out.

If you’ve been Googling:

  • spring dog grooming tips

  • dog wellness routine

  • how often should I bathe my dog

  • dog shedding solution

You’re in the right place.

Let’s break down the ultimate spring grooming checklist for a healthier, shinier, happier floof.

Step 1: Reset the Coat with a Deep Clean

Winter buildup is real.

Indoor heating dries out skin. Dirt gets trapped in the undercoat. Dead hair lingers. And if your dog wore sweaters? Hello, friction tangles.

A proper spring bath removes:

  • Dirt + debris

  • Excess undercoat

  • Dander buildup

  • Lingering odor

Start with Everydog Shampoo formulated without sulfates, parabens, or harsh chemicals. It gently cleanses without stripping natural oils.

Then follow with Everydog Conditioner to:

  • Lock in moisture

  • Reduce breakage

  • Prevent post-bath tangles

  • Boost shine

Want to simplify? Grab the Everydog Bathtime Duo and make it a ritual.

Step 2: De-Shed Like You Mean It

Spring shedding is peak season.

As dogs lose their winter coat, loose fur can pile up fast — on your couch, your floors, your black leggings.

Daily brushing is the single most effective way to reduce dog shedding.

Use the Brodie Brush to:

  • Remove loose undercoat

  • Prevent mats

  • Stimulate healthy skin

  • Distribute natural oils

Five minutes a day makes a dramatic difference. Think of it as preventative spring cleaning for your house.

Step 3: Freshen Between Baths

Spring also means:

  • Mud

  • Pollen

  • Grass

  • Mystery smells

You don’t want to over-bathe, but you also don’t want a damp-earth-scented cuddle buddy.

Enter Floof Juice.

This waterless dry shampoo:

  • Naturally deodorizes

  • Minimizes odor

  • Lightly conditions

  • Enhances coat shine

  • Helps reduce tangles

It’s the post-walk reset your spring routine needs.

Step 4: Support Skin & Coat from the Inside

Here’s what most spring grooming routines miss:

Healthy coats start internally.

If your dog’s coat looks:

  • Dull

  • Brittle

  • Extra shed-heavy

  • Flaky

It may need nutritional support.

Floof 10-in-1 Multivitamin Chews help support:

  • Skin hydration

  • Coat strength

  • Immune health

  • Joint mobility

  • Digestive balance

With omega fatty acids and biotin, they help reduce excessive shedding linked to dryness or imbalance.

Think of it as your dog’s spring wellness supplement.

Step 5: Create a Spring Grooming Routine That Sticks

Consistency beats intensity.

Instead of random baths and reactive brushing, build a simple routine:

Daily:

Weekly:

Monthly (or as needed):

This is how you reduce dog shedding long-term — not just temporarily.

Why Spring Grooming Matters

Spring is a transition season. Your dog’s body is adjusting to:

  • Longer days

  • Warmer weather

  • Increased outdoor activity

  • Allergy triggers

A proactive dog wellness routine helps your floof move into the season comfortably — with less itching, less shedding, and way more shine.

The Bottom Line

Spring cleaning isn’t just about closets.

It’s about resetting habits, refreshing routines, and creating space for what feels good — for you and your dog.

So brush the coat.
Refresh the fur.
Support from within.

And let your floof step into spring soft, shiny, and ready for long walks in the sunshine.

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