Also use the flea comb to
remove loose dead hair.
Not exact matches
In general, a fine - toothed or wide - toothed comb should be used to
remove tangles and a bristle brush to
remove dead or
loose hair.
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.
The FURminator deShedding Tool for Cats helps you
remove the
loose,
dead hair that collects in your cat's undercoat.
As you gently glide the tool through your cat's coat in the direction the
hair grows, the patented deShedding edge
removes dead,
loose hair from the undercoat, leaving a shiny, healthier - looking top coat.
Wire haired dachshunds should be brushed regularly, with a short wire bristle brush,
removing any
loose or
dead hair, always
remove any tangles or matting before bathing.
This effectively
removes loose,
dead hair so there won't be a need to pick tufts of fur all around the house.
Modern, centrally heated homes can make this problem worse, so invest in a grooming glove (or «mitt») that you can run over the coat to
remove dead and
loose hair.
It
removes loose hair and
dead skin cells.
This will
remove and
loose,
dead hair from the undercoat and help control shedding and hairballs.
These brushes stimulate your dog's skin and
remove any
loose,
dead hair.
What you can do, however, is brush your cat regularly to
remove dead and
loose hairs from his coat to minimize the amount of
hair he ingests while grooming himself.
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.
A simple brushing with a dense bristle or rubber brush will
remove dead hairs and most debris.The
loose jowls do produce a significant amount of drool, so keeping a towel handy is useful for wiping it away.
Brushing and combing your dog's coat helps
remove dead skin, dirt,
loose hair and helps
removing the matted fur.
The coat of the Chinese Shar - Pei is not very high maintenance, however it should be brushed to
remove loose or
dead hair occasionally.
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.
Regular brushing to
remove loose and
dead hair is required.
Beagles should require daily brushing to
remove any
dead or
loose hair.
Removes dead and
loose hair, without damaging your dog's top coat.
In addition, your pet will benefit from regular brushing to
remove of any
loose hairs and
dead skin cells, to rid the coat of debris and external parasites, and to disseminate skin oils that form along the
hair shafts.
Every grooming option includes a bath in the Prima Bathing System which actively
removes dirt, debris,
loose hair,
dead skin and dander.
It may look and sound like a torture device, but shedding blades are essential tools to help
remove dead,
loose hair.
In general, though, slicker brushes are designed to
remove mats from medium to long coats (image right); rakes are meant to
remove mats from thick coats; bristle brushes
remove loose hair from shorthaired coats; and pin brushes
remove dead hair and «fluff» already brushed or combed fur that is free from tangles or mats.
In addition, your pet will benefit from regular brushing to
remove any
loose hairs and
dead skin cells, to rid the coat of debris and external parasites, and to disseminate skin oils that form along the
hair shafts.
Debuting the grooming tools to retailers at SuperZoo in July, Eddy Cathaud, CEO of the company, explained that his design features rounded teeth on the de-shedder that are specially designed to only
remove 100 percent
dead,
loose hair and no live
hair.
The Eazee Click & Brush Deshedder by Foolee is a smart and safe tool to make grooming easier and features a plastic comb with smooth, rounded, teeth specially designed to
remove only 100 %
dead,
loose hair.
Weekly brushing is required to
remove loose and
dead hair, and they only need to be bathed as needed.
The Spinone coat should be brushed weekly to
remove loose and
dead hair.
Smooth Collies, however, only need to be brushed once per week to
remove loose and
dead hair.
The more
dead,
loose hair you
remove with a brush means that much less
hair will get swallowed by your cat.
Regular brushing with a firm bristle brush is recommended to
remove loose and
dead hair for the Goldador.
This will bring all the
loose hairs to the surface so that you can then use the rubber grooming glove or pad from head to tail,
removing dead hair and stimulating the blood supply to the skin.