If the pet has excess fur between their paw pads, it can be
removed during the grooming.
Not exact matches
This includes pollen that is
removed or collected by the bee via
grooming and the pollen that gets lost e.g.
during flight activity or touching non-stigmatic floral parts or stigmas of interspecific flowers.
During a
grooming visit, dogs prone to ear problems can benefit from having a medicated powder sprinkled in their ears and any excess hair or other foreign objects, such as grass,
removed.
Because they ingest fur
during their self -
grooming process and build up of fur in the digestive system can cause serious problems, it is important to brush them regularly to help
remove excess fur and prevent mats.
While a weekly brushing suffices most of the time, you might prefer to
remove loose hairs with a
grooming glove
during heavy shedding periods.
Dogs should be
groomed daily
during tick season and ticks
removed and dropped into a vial of alcohol.
During the
grooming process, cats will use their teeth and claws to untangle matted coats, and
remove parasites and burrs in the fur.
You should
groom your dog at least 3 times per week, even if he is short haired, as
during the
grooming you can
remove debris from the coat and also detect lumps or skin and nail infections in the earliest stages.
A simple dog brush designed to grab the loose undercoat hairs that are already ready to shed can help a dog owner
remove literally piles of fur from her dog
during home sessions of
grooming.
Slicker brushes are great for
removing any loose clumps of fur that your cat may have missed
during her
grooming session.
During shedding season a rake - type
grooming tool with metal prongs is good at
removing the dead hair, then the coat can be scissored down.
Grooming reduces the formation of hair balls by removing loose fur before the cat swallows it during self - g
Grooming reduces the formation of hair balls by
removing loose fur before the cat swallows it
during self -
groominggrooming.
However, collars and ID tags aren't permanent and can be
removed (for example,
during grooming); pets can also lose them.
Daily
grooming removes a lot of dead hair so that less is ingested by the cat
during self -
grooming.
But, however you
remove it,
remove it as soon as possible or your rabbit will do it
during grooming.
Taking them to a
groomer to receive a good brushing, especially
during shedding seasons can assist in minimizing unwanted hair by
removing the dead hair or undercoat that occurs.
Even though many are quite harmless and may not need
removing, they can easily be nicked
during grooming.