The FURminator is great for getting
rid of loose hair and can safely slide through the topcoat to the undercoat.
Brushing gets
rid of loose hairs, and it makes the cat's coat shiny.
While the FURminator is great for getting
rid of loose hair, it's not designed to untangle mats.
Your Pomsky pup will shed significantly twice a year, usually in the fall and spring when you'll need to get busy with your slicker brush to get
rid of any loose hair!
It comes with a FURejector button as well which can clean and get
rid of loose hair from the unit with minimal effort.
This will help get
rid of any loose hair that's hanging on and improve your dog's coat.
An increase in the frequency that you groom your cat, don't go overboard, will help help
rid her of loose hairs and may help to break a cycle of habitual self grooming.
A strong airflow will also help to get
rid of loose hairs, which can be especially handy during shedding season.
Not exact matches
«On most breeds, you can use a slicker brush, but on every breed, you should always follow up with a comb to
rid the coat
of any
loose hair,» Erler adds.
Brushing their coat on a daily basis helps reduce shedding and get
rid of their
loose or dead
hair.
You'll be able to get
rid of some
of the dander and
loose cells on the top layer
of skin and eliminate dead
hair by running a brush or comb through the coats
of both short - and long - haired dogs.
It's also great for getting
rid of mats and removing
loose hair.
Weekly baths for Chilly: Whether he's stinky or not, we bathe our dog Chilly weekly because it not only
rids his coat
of loose hair, but it also
rids his body
of allergens that inflame his skin allergies.
It is capable
of getting
rid of 95 percent
loose hair and facilitates a healthier coat and skin.
It effectively reaches deeply into the coat
of your pet to disentangle and keep the strands in place, in addition to getting
rid of old and
loose hair.
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.
Cats groom themselves with their rough tongues, in part to
rid their coats
of loose hairs — some
of which get swallowed.
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.
But you need to get right under that top coat and get
rid of all the
loose hairs and tangles close to the skin.