Fluff - drying is the process of brushing your pet's
coat while blow - drying it.
Not exact matches
It's not until you own a Husky
while it «
blows out its
coat,» that you realize how much fur they have and how much of it comes out at one time.
After the bath you can let them air dry for a curly look, or brush out the hair
while blow - drying to give the
coat a more fluffy look.
After the bath, use the cool setting on a
blow dryer to dry his
coat while brushing it out with a slicker brush.
While good dogs for allergy sufferers, the Tibetan mastiff will «
blow» its
coat twice a year and during this time it must be brushed daily to remove dead and shedding hair.
This may also be accomplished by simply using the dryer / blower and
blowing the dirt out and
while using a pin brush or steel rake to comb the
coat.
Warm weather brings about some heavy shedding in dogs who shed (called «
blowing their
coat»),
while the hypoallergenic dogs do not shed a lot.
Brush the dog gently
while you
blow dry the
coat, and comb with your metal comb!
While towels are a necessary part of bathing most dogs, dryers to
blow out dead
coat and
blow water off the dog are superbly useful.