Summer Pet Health: The Science Behind the Cleanse Kit
- folse8
- Jul 14
- 3 min read
As temperatures rise and outdoor activity increases, summer brings a wave of environmental exposures that can affect your pet's skin, coat, and internal systems. From pollutants in the air to increased contact with soil, water, and other animals, pets are more likely to encounter environmental stressors during the summer months. The Bill and Coo Cleanse Kit, featuring Coato and Pure Clean Pets, was developed to support pets during this high-exposure season using science-backed ingredients and thoughtful formulation.
Environmental Challenges in Summer

Warm weather encourages pets to spend more time outdoors, which increases their exposure to a variety of environmental factors, including:
Airborne pollutants and particulate matter
Pollen and plant allergens
Heavy metals and chemical residues in urban and rural environments
Microbial contaminants such as bacteria and fungi from soil, standing water, and animal waste
Electromagnetic radiation from increased use of wireless devices and outdoor infrastructure
These exposures can affect pets both externally through the skin and coat and internally through ingestion and absorption.
Coato: Topical Support for Skin and Coat Integrity
Coato is a topical spray designed to help create a barrier between the skin and the external environment. Formulated with a blend of naturally derived compounds, Coato is intended to support skin and coat integrity through:
Botanical and mineral-based agents known for their antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory potential
Surface-level protection from environmental stressors including dust, microbes, and electromagnetic frequencies
Support for a healthy coat appearance, especially important in warm weather when skin irritation, dryness, or increased shedding may occur
During summer, maintaining the skin’s ability to function as a physical barrier is especially important. Brushing Coato into the coat after walks, outdoor play, or swimming helps maintain the natural balance of the skin and fur surface.
Pure Clean Pets: Internal Support for Detoxification and Mineral Balance
Pure Clean Pets is an ingestible formula based on orthosilicic acid, concentrated minerals, and ascorbic acid (vitamin C). These components are selected for their involvement in physiological processes such as:
Binding of inorganic substances like heavy metals through chelation-like interactions
Cellular antioxidant activity in response to oxidative stress from heat, sun exposure, and pollutants
Support of detoxification pathways in the liver and kidneys
Maintenance of connective tissue and collagen through the combination of silicon and vitamin C
Summer conditions, especially in urban environments, can increase ingestion or inhalation of unwanted environmental substances. By integrating Pure Clean Pets into the diet, pet owners can offer additional micronutrient support during these higher exposure periods.
How to Use the Cleanse Kit in Summer
1. Apply Coato Topically

Spray onto fur after outdoor exposure
Brush through coat for even distribution
Use as part of your pet’s regular grooming routine
2. Administer Pure Clean Pets Orally
Start with a low dose and gradually increase
Add drops to food twice daily
Ensure pets have consistent access to clean water
Scientific Perspective: Seasonal Proactive Care
Summer creates a convergence of factors that challenge homeostasis in pets. Elevated temperatures can increase dermal absorption of toxins, alter skin microbiota, and promote oxidative stress. Heat can also affect hydration status and mineral balance. Combining internal and external cleansing strategies provides a science-informed approach to supporting overall pet health throughout the season.The Cleanse Kit was designed with these environmental conditions in mind. It supports the pet’s first line of defense, the skin and coat, along with internal detoxification and micronutrient replenishment.
For best results, use the Cleanse Kit consistently and pair it with seasonal wellness routines such as hydration, a species-appropriate diet, and regular bathing or brushing. As always, observe your pet and consult a veterinarian if you have questions about introducing new products. Authored By: Tyana Fenton




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