All dogs, even those commonly referred to as «non-shedding» breeds, grow new hair and
shed dead fur.
Not exact matches
This tool is designed to remove large amounts of
dead and
shedding fur.
Most of their
shedding is limited to one big blow - out annually when they lose their
dead fur and start growing new coat.
Shedding is a healthy process because it allows your pet to get rid of some of its old,
dead fur and to make room for new
fur to grow in.
Apart from these heavy
shedding periods, she
sheds a low to moderate amount and will need brushing just once or twice a week to remove
dead fur.
Using a bristle brush daily won't be as effective as other brushes at removing
fur and stopping
shedding, but they're necessary when brushing daily to remove
dead hair without resulting in bald patches.
As your dog
sheds fur, they are also
shedding dead skin cells.
These dogs seem to
shed small amounts of
fur all year round, so require brushing at least weekly to remove any
dead hair.
Dander means those pieces of
dead skin
shed with the
fur.
Allergy - inducing pet dander is created when
dead skin is
shed, along with
fur from the animal.