In India, pet grooming cannot follow a fixed routine throughout the year. The climate moves from intense summer heat to high humidity and then into the monsoon. Each phase affects a pet’s coat, skin, and comfort differently. What works in one season may not work in another. Grooming, therefore, needs to adjust with the weather rather than remain the same.

Many pet parents continue with a fixed routine, which often leads to avoidable issues such as excessive shedding, matting, skin irritation, or coat damage. A seasonal approach helps prevent these problems and keeps pets more comfortable.

Summer: Managing Heat, Shedding And Parasites

Summer brings increased shedding, dust exposure, and a higher chance of skin irritation. Many dogs also go through a seasonal coat “blow-out”, where they shed heavily as the weather gets warmer. Regular brushing and de-shedding become essential during this time to remove loose coat and prevent tangles from tightening.

Summer also brings a higher risk of ticks and fleas. Grooming sessions are a good time to check the coat closely, especially around the ears, neck, belly, tail base, and paws, where parasites are often found.

Bathing can help manage dirt and odour, but it needs to be balanced. Over-bathing or using the wrong products for your pet’s coat type can dry the skin. Just as important is drying the coat properly, especially in humid conditions.

Another common mistake is trimming the coat too short without understanding the coat type. In many pets, especially those with heavier or double coats, the coat helps protect the skin and supports natural temperature balance. Maintaining the coat through brushing and controlled trimming is often the better approach.

Monsoon: Dealing With Moisture And Odour

As the weather shifts, moisture becomes the main concern. Damp coats, wet paws, and reduced drying time can lead to odour, skin irritation, fungal infections, and hot spots.

In Indian monsoon conditions, air-drying is often not enough. High humidity keeps the coat damp for longer, especially in thicker or longer coats. Using a blow-dryer on a cool or low-heat setting helps remove trapped moisture and keeps the skin healthier.

Coat Type And Seasonal Response

Not all pets respond to seasonal changes in the same way. Coat type plays a major role. Long-coated, curly-coated, and double-coated pets often need more attention, as their coats can trap moisture, dirt, or heat more easily.

Understanding how your pet’s coat behaves is more important than simply deciding how short to trim it. Regular brushing, de-shedding, and appropriate trimming help maintain the coat without affecting its natural function.

Common Mistakes Pet Parents Make

Across seasons, a few common mistakes are often seen:

  • Over-bathing or using the wrong products for your pet’s coat type
  • Leaving the coat damp after baths
  • Ignoring small tangles until they become matting
  • Trimming the coat too short without understanding the coat type
  • Not adjusting grooming routines with changing weather

A Practical Way To Approach Seasonal Grooming

A well-managed grooming routine in India is one that adapts. Brushing frequency, bathing routine, drying, and trimming should change depending on the weather and the pet’s coat.

Paying attention to smaller areas such as ears, paws, hygiene zones, and overall coat condition can prevent many common seasonal problems. Grooming sessions also help in noticing early changes in the skin or coat that may need attention.

A Simple Seasonal Guide

Season

Main Concern

Grooming Focus

Summer

Heat, shedding, dust, ticks and fleas

Brushing, de-shedding, coat maintenance, parasite checks

Monsoon

Moisture and odour

Paw care, proper drying, skin checks

Winter

Dry skin, dull coat

Gentle bathing, coat conditioning, hydration

Caring With The Season

Seasonal grooming is not about doing more. It is about understanding what your pet needs as the weather changes. In India, where heat, humidity, rain, and dryness can all affect pets differently, a fixed grooming routine may not always be enough.

A little more attention to brushing, drying, coat care, paws, ears, and skin checks can make pets far more comfortable through the year. Good grooming should help a pet look neat, but more importantly, it should help the pet feel clean, healthy, and comfortable in every season.

 

By Jessica John – Pet Grooming Mentor & Consultant, Petswag Pet Grooming Salon & Academy