Shaving your cats or dogs will obviously help them stay cool through these warm summer months, but regular brushing to
avoid matted fur, which traps heat, is also a great idea.
The Dandie will also need to be brushed daily to
avoid matting Toenails should be trimmed at least monthly, and care of the ears should be included in maintenance grooming.
Avoid mats on which boots sit in melting muck — it's not good for the leather, and the boots won't dry properly.
In addition to the convenience of not having to thoroughly rinse your wool diaper covers, the low - sudsing, «No - Rinse» liquid formula conserves water and allows for less handling, to
avoid matting and shrinking the wool.
Once or twice weekly brushing should be sufficient to
avoid matting (although daily grooming is a great habit to get into with any cat, and can greatly reduce hairball issues as well).
Do so regularly to dispense oils naturally and
avoid mats.
Weekly brushings to
avoid matting.
Grooming: Brush your Miniature Schnauzer regularly to
avoid matting.
Some breeds deliver lots of hair into your house, and would require constant grooming to
avoid matting — to not point out you'll need to sweep up after them extra typically.
They have long silky coats and need brushing almost daily to
avoid matting.
He will need frequent brushing and combing to
avoid matting.
Long haired dogs need frequent combing to
avoid matting.
A lot of these relatively non shedding dog breeds need to have their coats clipped, stripped (Terriers for example) or scissored on a regular basis to
avoid matting.
Therefore, most owners prefer to keep these dogs groomed and brushed frequently to
avoid matting and excess shedding.
Giant Schnauzers should be brushed regularly to
avoid matting, and their thick coats and beards need regular maintenance from a professional.
The hair between the pads of the paws is also trimmed to
avoid matting.
Help prevent hot spots by keeping fur brushed to
avoid mats, and preventing fleas and ticks.
To keep your Yorkshire Terrier's coat in good condition, it needs to be brushed regularly to
avoid matting.
Animals with coats requiring grooming must be groomed as needed to
avoid matting and skin problems.
All dogs need to be bathed and have their nails trimmed regularly, but some dogs also need to have their fur cut to
avoid matting or to keep them fresh in the summer.
Another important reminder is that groomers are not miracle workers; it is up to you to brush and comb in between grooming appointments to
avoid matting.
Pixie - Bobs have a thick double coat which needs to be brushed regularly to
avoid matting and excessive shedding.
You will want to keep their coats brushed to
avoid matting and make sure to have them groomed every 4 - 6 weeks.
Be certain that the hair is parted down to the skin to
avoid matting it.
Their coat is wiry in texture and dense, requiring daily brushing and regular clipping to
avoid mats.
To
avoid mats, owners should maintain regular brushing routines for their pets.
Because this breed has a thick coat, frequent brushing is crucial to
avoid matting and to keep the dog's coat looking its best.
The Powderpuffs have a very soft and fine double coat that requires full brushing every other day to
avoid matting.
Some breeds may need extra care like the angoras which need to be brushed daily to
avoid matting.
It is recommended that long haired dogs be groomed every 6 - 8 weeks to
avoid matting.
Shih Tzu Breed Facts: Grooming: The non-shedding, dense and shaggy coat of an Shih Tzu will need daily brushings to
avoid matting and professional grooming every 3 months.
This is a breed that is known to shed and requires grooming to
avoid matting and tangling of the coat.
Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Facts: Grooming: The non-shedding, long coat of a Wheaten needs daily combing to
avoid matting.
Usually born black, their coats lighten as they become adults and will require daily combing to
avoid matting.
This breed's wool like coat does need frequent grooming to
avoid matting.
All Wire Foxes will require regular brushing to
avoid matting, no matter how they are groomed.
Check out our grooming services if you need help controlling your pet's fur during heavy shedding seasons or to
avoid matting.
Miniature Schnauzers need to be brushed regularly to
avoid matting.
Gently brush your Matlese's coat daily to
avoid matting.
Their coat requires daily brushing to
avoid matting, and they should be groomed on an occasional basis.
Their thick coat requires daily brushing to
avoid mats and tangles, and regular brushing will also help to control shedding.
Their beard and leg hair should be brushed regularly to
avoid mats.
There are two important things to remember The cords must be separated regularly to
avoid matting and uncomfortable pulling of the skin and the coat must be kept clean.
It is important to brush their coat daily to
avoid matting.
They also need weekly brushing to
avoid mats, and need to have their nails trimmed on a regular basis.
Some longcoated German Shepherds have exceptionally long hair, which requires a lot of grooming to
avoid mats and tangles.
Their double coat is very thick and requires brushing and combing approximately three times a week to
avoid mats and tangles.