Unlike brushing and combing, deShedding is done to remove the loose,
dead undercoat from the pet without cutting or damaging the topcoat.
Not exact matches
The FURminator deShedding Tool for Cats is used to remove
dead, loose hair
from your cat's
undercoat, which promotes healthier skin and coat.
As you gently glide the tool through your cat's coat in the direction the hair grows, the patented deShedding edge removes
dead, loose hair
from the
undercoat, leaving a shiny, healthier - looking top coat.
They can be used to remove mats and
dead hair
from the dog's
undercoat.
Brush out - before bathing or trimming, long hair dogs are brushed out, the
undercoat carefully raked and
dead hair thinned
from the coat.
This will remove and loose,
dead hair
from the
undercoat and help control shedding and hairballs.
The coat tends to be both lacking an
undercoat and tightly curled, which keeps
dead hair
from detaching and floating in the air.
A Furminator is a particular brand of de-shedding tool and is very popular with owners of golden retrievers as it allows you to brush and remove the
dead hair
from your dog's
undercoat while simultaneously thinning it out.
They also remove
dead hair
from both the
undercoat and outer coat and are often used after an
undercoat rake.
Undercoat rakes are the most effective at removing tangles and mats and dead hair from the u
Undercoat rakes are the most effective at removing tangles and mats and
dead hair
from the
undercoatundercoat.
An
undercoat rake is best for tangles and mats in the
undercoat and for removing
dead hair
from the
undercoat, especially during spring and fall shedding.
They blow their
undercoats at least twice a year usually in the spring and autumn and during this time you can reduce shedding by using a slicker brush for the topcoat and a special rake or curry comb to remove loose clumps
from the
undercoat this will also remove any
dead skin cells stimulate circulation and enhance the production of natural oils.
The secret resides in this breed's double coat: the top coat gives the bichon its signature powder - puff look, while the
undercoat traps
dead hairs preventing them
from falling to the floor.
This often means less sneezing and less sweeping, but it also means more grooming as the coat needs to be groomed to prevent the
dead hair
from getting tangled within the
undercoat creating mats.