Sentences with phrase «help remove the dead hair»

And brush your dog often to help remove the dead hair before it falls out.
Brushing will help remove the dead hair before it falls all over your house.
Regular brushing will help remove dead hair and dirt.
At that time, a bath followed by vigorous brushing helps remove the dead hair.
Using a good - quality bristle brush and undercoat rake, as recommended by the Absolutely Golden website, helps remove dead hair and dander.
Regular brushing helps remove dead hair, mats, and dirt and distributes natural oils throughout the fur, keeping the coat clean and healthy.
Routine care helps remove dead hair, keeps the fur coat and skin clean and healthy, and gives you the chance to examine your pup's general health.
Grooming is an important part of your pet's health, as regular brushing and combing help remove dead hair, dirt, and prevent matting.
When you brush your cat's coat, you help remove the dead hair — so it winds up on the brush instead of on your floor, couch or as a hairball in your cat's throat.
And, finally, those backward - facing barbs help remove dead hair from the cat's coat.
This helps remove the dead hair from his coat so he doesn't ingest it while self - grooming.
A weekly brushing will help remove dead hairs, which are most commonly shed when the weather starts to warm up.
Regular brushing will help remove dead hairs, stimulate new hair growth and reduce matting.

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«Removing dead skin and hair is very helpful with our natural jojoba beads to help contain shedding around the house as well as opening the pores and letting their coats breathe,» says Eric Bittman, CEO and founder of the company.
This removes loose and dead hair helping to prevent tangles and mats which can be difficult to deal with.
The FURminator deShedding Tool for Cats helps you remove the loose, dead hair that collects in your cat's undercoat.
It keeps the coat in good condition, removing dead hair and flakes of dead skin; it cleans and separates the growing hairs; it stimulates the circulation; and it helps tone up the muscles... Grooming should start as young as possible and become a pleasurable experience for the cat.
Brushing your dog will help loosen and remove dead hair before it has a chance to land on the floor.
This will help loosen dry skin flakes and dander while removing dead hair so that shampoo can penetrate and moisturize your dog's skin.
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.
Brushing, for example, is beneficial for all kinds of dogs no matter what breed they are, helping to remove dead hair, dirt, and dandruff.
This will remove and loose, dead hair from the undercoat and help control shedding and hairballs.
The teeth are angled to help grab onto the dead hairs and remove them.
They benefit from a weekly brush to remove dead hairs and to help keep their coats water resistant.
You should groom your cat with weekly combing to remove the dead hair and help prevent hairballs.
Plan to brush your dog's coat at least every other day to keep shedding under control — using a slicker brush will help to remove loose and dead hairs.
Brushing and combing your dog's coat helps remove dead skin, dirt, loose hair and helps removing the matted fur.
Regular brushing is much healthier for your dog's skin and coat as it removes old dead hair and skin while keeping the pores open and helping to spread the natural oils through the coat.
Grooming is an important part of your pet's health, with regular brushing and combing helping to remove dead hair and dirt and prevent matting.
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.
It may look and sound like a torture device, but shedding blades are essential tools to help remove dead, loose hair.
Brushing helps remove dirt and dead hair, spreads natural oils throughout the coat, prevents tangles and mats, and helps keep skin clean and irritant free.
Rows of tiny, bent wire teeth are set close together, and help remove mats and dead hair from within the coat of dogs.
Brushing dead hair out of the coat helps allow more air to the skin as well as stimulates blood flow, bringing more nutrients to the area while removing toxins.
Most pet owners are looking for durable and easy - to - use items that will help them detangle or remove dead hair, especially undercoat, and make life easier.
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.
Regular brushing and combing helps to remove dead hair and to keep the coat shining and healthy.
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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