Regular brushing is required to
prevent loose hairs from collecting on clothing and furniture.
Not exact matches
Put some baby powder on your pubic area and you'll need to wear
loose underwear and clothing to
prevent any chaffing to help keep your pubic area dry and to avoid irritating your skin with rashes and / or ingrown
hairs and...
This breed's short coat needs an occasional brushing to collect
loose hairs, but the facial wrinkles should be wiped clean daily to
prevent them from harboring smelly bacteria.
This removes
loose and dead
hair helping to
prevent tangles and mats which can be difficult to deal with.
Daily Brushing Daily brushing or combing removes
loose hairs,
preventing them from being swallowed and forming hairballs.
Daily brushing removes
loose hairs, which
prevents your cat from swallowing them and reduces the chance of developing hairballs.
You can help your cat
prevent the dangers and everyday indignities of hairballs by daily brushing his or her fur, and then wiping away
loose hairs with a cloth.
Irish setter coats needs to be groomed regularly to
prevent mats and remove
loose hair and debris.
In addition, grooming your cat can help
prevent problems with hairballs, as hairballs are most often formed when cats swallow
loose hair while they are grooming themselves.
Brushing your cat and removing
loose hairs prevents your cat from swallowing too much
hair, which keeps hairballs from forming.
A double coated dog should be brushed thoroughly to hasten the falling off of
loose hair and thus
prevent tangling or matting of
hair.
We already said that strengthening the digestive system can help
prevent the deposition of
loose hair strands in the tummy.
A wire slicker brush helps
prevent mats from forming, and a curry brush or rubber grooming mitt removes
loose hair quickly and easily.
Specially formulated cat wipes do double duty because, apart from removing any dust and detritus from the fur, they also remove any
loose hair and
prevent it from being ingested.
Though the coat is fairly long and thick, this dog requires only occasional brushing and combing to
prevent matting and to remove
loose hairs.
Weekly brushing is recommended to remove
loose hair, debris, and
prevent matting.
Sussex Spaniels shed moderately and should be brushed two or three times a week to keep
loose hair under control and to
prevent tangles from forming.
The Furminator deShedding Tool is a popular and effective way to remove
loose cat
hair and to
prevent shedding on floors and furniture.
By brushing the
loose hair off, you help
prevent that from happening.