Not exact matches
When these bugs land on the plant, they
get stuck on its sticky, hairy surface (as with the beetle pictured above) and die,
coating the columbine with
dead bodies.
Brushing their
coat on a daily basis helps reduce shedding and
get rid of their loose or
dead hair.
You'll be able to
get rid of some of the dander and loose cells on the top layer of skin and eliminate
dead hair by running a brush or comb through the
coats of both short - and long - haired dogs.
Long - haired single
coats also are prone to matting, because
dead hairs are likely to
get caught in the
coat; some can be more challenging to groom than any double
coat.
Their wiry
coat does not shed but needs to be stripped out at least twice a year to
get rid of their
dead hair.
So the best way is to brush the hair regularly so you can
get rid of the
dead fur from your pet's
coat.
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.
The Cirneco has a short, easy - care
coat — brush weekly to remove
dead hairs, and give him a quick bath if he
gets into anything stinky.
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 not only helps to
get rid of
dead hair and skin cells, it keeps your house cleaner and also makes your groomers job easier because they won't be spending as much time detangling your dogs
coat when they go in for a visit.
However, with some breeds the
dead skin and hair they lose
gets caught in their outer
coat so doesn't land on your furniture or float in the air.
Medium - length silky
coats may slide out and land on the floor, while long
coats that are thicker or curly may
get stuck in the
coat, causing it to mat if the
dead hair is not brushed out.