The Cavalier has some grooming needs, such as
regular hair brushing, and ear cleaning, and possibly the occasional... MORE trip to a groomer.
Not exact matches
Regular maintenance on your badger
hair shaving
brush is essential in order to keep it healthy and able to lather and apply your shaving cream efficiently and effectively (be sure to check out our guide of the top shaving creams).
On the other hand, if a
brush is losing an excessive number of
hairs, such as ten or more
hairs per shave on a
regular basis or clumps of
hair are coming loose from the handle, then contact your retailer to discuss the possibility that the
brush may be defective.
Even better, there are six different attachments for
regular floor use, pet
hair, fabric and furniture, dusting,
brushing away tough messes, and getting into tight spaces.
Sferlazza recommends getting
regular haircuts every six to eight weeks and using a good - quality
hair brush.
These combs help detangle your
hair much easier than a
regular brush or comb.
Regular, gentle
brushing promotes
hair health and natural oil distribution.
Regular brushing will lessen the chances of your cat swallowing his own loose
hairs.
Regular brushing removes dirt, dander and odor, and it distributes natural body oils along the
hair shaft, preventing oily deposits and increasing shine.
Regular brushing and bathing removes loose
hair before it ends up spread through your entire home.
But the most effective means to keep shedding under control is to remove shed
hair through
regular brushing at home with the right
brush and a
brushing spray.
Considering how long their coats are they require only a fair amount of grooming.,
regular brushing and trimming and they shed very little
hair.
It needs daily
brushing to remove dead
hair and
regular stripping.
Regular brushing keeps your dogs coat in good condition, always start at the head and work backwards down legs and towards tail
brushing in the direction of the
hair growth.
Regular bathing,
brushing and combing will remove old
hair, mats and dander.
Short - haired dogs need
regular brushing with a really good
brush made specifically for short
hair.
Not only does
regular brushing help eliminate excess
hair, it helps to build a bond between the owner and dog.
Daily vacuuming is probably the best way to keep
hair from getting everywhere, but
regular brushing can also help remove excess
hair that may have made it into your carpet otherwise.
So, frequent
regular brushing can remove these loose
hairs which, if not removed, can land in the digestive tract of your pet.
Because it sheds lots of
hair,
regular brushing will decrease the time you spend vacuuming and cleaning.
They have medium length coats with longer
hair on chest, legs and tail and need
regular brushing.
Regular brushing will help remove dead
hair and dirt.
Its dense and long coat needs
brushing once or twice a week, and
regular hair trimming on its face done every few months which can be done by the owner or a professional groomer.
Regular brushing is required to prevent loose
hairs from collecting on clothing and furniture.
For the breeds that lack undercoat, it's best to use
regular dog
brushes and / or a deshedding glove (mentioned below) to remove shed
hair on them.
The Lab will also need
regular brushing if you do not
brush the undercoat on a
regular basis then soon your clothes will have
hair all over it.
Regular brushing at home is a nice way to establish a close tactile bond with your cat while enabling you to get that excess
hair out of the way.
Additionally,
regular brushing, bathing and occasional
hair trimming will help your dog's coat stay healthy and in turn keep him feeling good enough to exercise and grow.
However, due to its heavy coat, owners will need to provide the bichon with
regular groomings (trimming,
brushing and bathing) every four to eight weeks to keep loose
hair and dander from contaminating the environment.
Regardless of the breed,
regular grooming with a
brush designed for your dog's coat helps to reduce the amount of
hair shed on a
regular basis.
Because this dog's coat is fairly long it requires
regular brushing to prevent tangles and to remove dead
hair.
Professional grooming is not necessary however
regular brushing (daily when shedding) will help keep his coat looking its best and the loose
hair in check.
This coat has a relatively high shedding rate (especially in spring and fall) that requires
regular grooming, specifically
hair -
brushing two to three times per week.
The Scottie coat needs
regular brushing to remove the soft undercoat and any dead
hairs in the outer coat.
That said, this dog is considered only a moderate shedder and
regular brushing 2 to 3 times a week should keep the
hair in check.
Regular brushing helps remove dead
hair, mats, and dirt and distributes natural oils throughout the fur, keeping the coat clean and healthy.
Regular brushing and professional grooming can keep the amount of
hair lost to a minimum; however, you will always have some dog
hair on furniture, rugs, clothing, and oh yes, occasionally in your food!
However, matting, dirt, and debris can spoil the dog's long silky
hair, so
regular brushing and the occasional bath is a must.
They are considered low maintenance even if they have semi long
hair, since their
hair is non-matting but
regular brushing once a week is a must.
Long
hair gets matted very easily and if your Dog is frequently rolling about and playing outside then more
regular brushing is needed.
Obviously the main advantage for homeowners is that
regular brushing cuts down on the unbelievable amount of Dog
Hair that can build up around the home, especially if your Dog is molting.
Regular brushing is the key — the
hair will end up in your
brush rather than on the carpet, the couch and your clothes.
Regular brushing will remove shedding
hair and keep their coat and skin healthy.
A quick and
regular brushing should be performed to remove any dead or loose
hair, as this breed can seasonally be a very heavy shedder.
can be a bit difficult to deal with;
regular brushing is always advisable, especially during the periods when the rabbit is shedding its
hair.
Regular brushing to remove loose and dead
hair is required.
COAT HEALTH The English Setter's long, silky and slightly wavy
hair forms a coat that requires
regular brushing.
If you
brush your dog on a
regular basis, then you probably already look for skin or coat problems, missing
hair, parasites, fleas or unusual skin masses.
Both cats and dogs need
regular brushing, and animals with longer
hair (e.g.,, poodles, Yorkshire terriers) require frequent trips to a professional groomer.
Its smooth coat needs only occasional
brushing to remove dead
hairs; however, the wrinkles need
regular cleaning and drying to prevent skin infections.