Shedding is a natural, healthy process in all cats, in which they shed in order to
remove dead hair which can cause skin irritation.
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.
This
removes loose and
dead hair helping to prevent tangles and mats
which can be difficult to deal with.
Grooming
removes dead hair and distributes the natural oil
which keeps your pets coat and skin healthy.
A shedding blade,
which is used to
remove dead or excess
hair, not for cutting, is ideal for long - haired dogs.
Groomers tend to clip down the Norwich,
which shortens but does not
remove dead hair, compromising coat texture, but this method may be more comfortable for older dogs and more efficient for busy pet owners.
Groomers tend to clip down the Norfolk,
which only shortens but does not
remove dead hair, and compromises coat texture, but this method may be more comfortable for older dogs and more convenient for busy pet owners.
Aside from
removing dead hairs,
which would otherwise end up on carpets or sofas, brushing also prevents mats.
Bathing
removes excess
dead hair which normally end up on your clothes, your furniture, and your cat's stomach.
Brushing your Maine Coon regularly will prevent gastric problems, as by
removing dead hair you keep your cat from ingesting it while preening,
which would cause dangerous hairballs.
Every grooming option includes a bath in the Prima Bathing System
which actively
removes dirt, debris, loose
hair,
dead skin and dander.
Afghans require weekly baths and brushing to
remove dead hair and to prevent the tangling and matting to
which they are prone.
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).
Clipping the coat cuts the
dead hair leaving the roots behind
which can lead to skin irritation, whereas stripping
removes the roots from the skin stimulating growth and also preventing the dog from shedding.
A weekly brushing will help
remove dead hairs,
which are most commonly shed when the weather starts to warm up.
Groomers tend to clip down the Border Terrier,
which shortens but does not
remove dead hair, and compromises coat texture, but this method may be more comfortable for older dogs and more convenient for busy pet owners.
Brushing
removes the
dead hair and dander that can quickly build up on golden retrievers,
which are prone to shedding.