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As a rather fair-skinned individual, I've learned from a very early age: Sunscreen is my friend. Sunscreen protects me from painful, burning skin that eventually peels. More importantly, it saves me from skin cancer.
What about our dogs? They have a nice layer of fur that protects their skin. Right? Right?!
Well, come to find out they do but they don't. Fur protects their skin for the most part. But they can get sunburned, especially on those sensitive fur-free areas such as their pinkish noses. That's something I never even thought about!
For the most part, your dog may not need sunscreen – not like us. Dogs that love to bathe in the sun, hairless pooches, or dogs that will be spending a whole day in the sun are the ones that will need it. You don't have to slather it all over their bodies – Just focus on the areas not protected by their fur.
They can't just share our sunscreen, however. Choose one that is safe for dogs – without zinc oxide in it. Zinc oxide is common in sunscreens, so check those labels. Also, some dogs may have a negative reaction to sunscreens, so you might have to do other things to keep them safe: Provide shade, give them lightweight clothing with UV protection or just avoid long exposure to the sun.
If you have other suggestions or recommendations for sunscreens, share them in the comments. And let's have fun in the sun!
Fall might be the season of pumpkin spice and cozy nights, but it's also prime time for pests to sneak into your home. As temperatures drop, mice, squirrels, raccoons, and spiders go into survival mode. From scratching in the walls to overturned trash cans, these freeloading critters can cause big headaches if you don't stop them early.
Fall is one of the busiest seasons for wildlife — and that often means more barking from your dog. From squirrels and raccoons to deer in the backyard, autumn critters can stir up a lot of noise and stress. Discover simple, humane solutions to keep pests away and calm the barking so you can enjoy a quieter, cozier season.
September is here—and with it comes new challenges from pests trying to sneak into your home and garden. Discover simple, humane solutions to keep critters out and your space pest-free all season long!