Hvorfor fester snø seg i hundepels?

Why does snow stick to dog fur

Can antistatic spray help?

During winter, many dog ​​owners notice the same challenge: snow clinging stubbornly to their dog's coat, forming uncomfortable clumps on legs, chest, and belly. This happens especially on longer coats and is made worse by static electricity , dry winter air, and heated indoor environments.

When the coat becomes static, the hairs lift and attract moisture — making it easier for snow to attach and freeze into small balls. A smoother, well-conditioned coat allows snow to slide off more easily instead of sticking.

This is where Bio-Groom Anti-Stat Spray can be a helpful winter companion.

The spray is designed to neutralize static electricity , reduce flyaway hairs, and make the coat silkier and easier to manage. While it is not marketed as a "snow spray" specifically, many groomers find that reducing static and smoothing the coat can noticeably limit how much snow clings to the fur during winter walks.

What makes it especially appealing is its clean formulation:
– Oil-free and non-greasy
– Free from parabens
– Leaves no sticky residue
- Suitable for both dogs and cats

Used as part of a winter grooming routine, an antistatic spray can help keep the coat comfortable, easier to brush, and better protected against snow buildup — making winter walks more enjoyable for both dog and owner.

A small step, but one that can make a big difference in the cold season ❄️✨

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