Why Holi Is A Time To Pay Extra Attention To Your Pet’s Health
Ankita Shukla | Feb 27, 2026, 23:05 IST
Every year, Holi brings with it a festive spirit filled with colours, laughter, sweets, and moments that bring friends and family together. In the Northern part of the country, it also brings the first signs of warmer days and marks the shift from winter to summer, with lighter clothes and longer evenings. But even though we almost instinctively adjust to the change in seasons, our pets do so in ways that are less obvious and sometimes more uncomfortable.
Every year, Holi brings with it a festive spirit filled with colours, laughter, sweets, and moments that bring friends and family together. In the Northern part of the country, it also brings the first signs of warmer days and marks the shift from winter to summer, with lighter clothes and longer evenings. But even though we almost instinctively adjust to the change in seasons, our pets do so in ways that are less obvious and sometimes more uncomfortable.
For our pets, especially dogs and cats, the time around Holi is usually when the seasons change naturally. As the weather changes, many pets start to shed their winter coats. It may seem like a small amount of extra fur around the house, but it's actually part of a bigger change in the body. Their bodies are getting ready for warmer weather by adjusting their temperature and coat health. During this time, it's common to see increased hair fall, a dull coat, and their skin becoming sensitive or irritated.
Things to remember during Holi
Holi also brings a big change in how our pets eat food. Dogs usually eat little less or become pickier about food as the weather gets warmer. This isn't unusual, but it does mean that pet parents need to pay more attention to what to feed them. When coat changes and temperature changes happen at the same time, their body's nutritional needs go up a little.
In my experience working closely in the pet nutrition space, I’ve seen how often seasonal health concerns are mistaken for isolated issues. A little hair fall is dismissed. Mild itching is treated topically. A temporary dip in appetite is ignored. But these signs, taken together, tell a story about transition. And transition requires support.
Nutrition is important
Nutrition becomes particularly important at this time of year. A well-balanced diet does more than maintain weight, it supports resilience. High-quality protein sources help in building and maintaining muscle and coat health. Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids contribute to a healthy, glossy coat and reduce inflammation. Zinc and biotin assist in skin repair and regeneration. When pets receive consistent, balanced nutrition, their ability to cope with environmental stress improves significantly.
During Holi, a few simple precautions can help your pets in many ways:
- Keeping them away from Holi colours, high fat sweets/ food like gujiya and thandai, and areas where water or coloured water is being thrown.
- Apply coconut oil on their coat so that if they get in contact of any colour, it can be washed off easily and does not get absorbed in the skin.
- Including high-quality amino acids in their diet, as they support coat strength, repair skin tissue, and help their body cope better with seasonal transitions.
- Brushing frequently to manage the shedding and get rid of dust or colour particles from their coat.
- After outdoor walks, you should wipe their paws to prevent irritation from residues in the air.
- Providing continuous access to fresh water, as rising temperatures increase hydration needs.
- Monitoring energy levels closely, as even small changes can show that their body is adjusting to the new season.
- Give them nutritious treats to keep their energy high and happy.
Inputs by Ms. Smriti Thomas, Founder & CEO, Muttley Crew
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