Sentences with phrase «also removes dead hair»

They also remove dead hair from both the undercoat and outer coat and are often used after an undercoat rake.

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It also probably goes without saying that using the brush exfoliates the skin to prevent ingrown hairs and remove dead skin cells, naturally leading to smoother skin with a more even tone.
The Safari Dual - Sided, Stainless Steel Shedding Blade also effectively removes dandruff and dead skin, massages the skin, and makes hair look a lot healthier.
Vacuuming your dog's coat, using the regular hose attachment, is also an excellent way to remove dead hair.
Even though cats «clean'themselves, they should be fully groomed to keep the ears clean and infection free, trim the nails and to remove dead skin and also remove excess hair to keep them from ingesting it to help prevent hair balls.
They work to remove knots, dirt, and dead hair much more gently than combs or brushes with finer teeth but can also be more easily broken, making a gentle hand imperative.
Brushing also removes dead skin and hair and stimulates your dog's skin.
Aside from removing dead hairs, which would otherwise end up on carpets or sofas, brushing also prevents mats.
While grooming, you will remove the debris, dust, dead hairs and dead skin cells that give a dirty aspect to your dog and may also soil your home.
Also use the flea comb to remove loose dead hair.
Note that a flea comb is not just a useful tool for identifying fleas and dirt in the coat — it also works well to remove dead hairs in both short and longer haired cats and can be used to help keep the coat free of debris.
Brushing your dog regularly is important not only to keep your dog looking and feeling great, but also to significantly decrease shedding, get rid of dirt, remove dead hair and dry skin, and stimulate and spread the skin's natural oils (which aid in promoting a healthy coat).
Regular brushing removes dirt, dandruff and dead hairs from your pet and in kittens and cats can also cut back on the number of hairballs that they ingest.
Clipping the coat cuts the dead hair leaving the roots behind which can lead to skin irritation, whereas stripping removes the roots from the skin stimulating growth and also preventing the dog from shedding.
Grooming brushes will help to remove dead surface hair and dead skin cells, also helping to distribute natural oil on the coat.
Brushing also helps to prevent skin irritation by removing dead hair from your dog's coat before it mats.
Brushing removes dead hair from the coat and helps prevent matted fur and also prevent furballs since the cat will swallow less hair when it grooms itself.
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