But the most effective means to
keep shedding under control is to remove shed hair through regular brushing at home with the right brush and a brushing spray.
The Siberian Husky really needs to have a quick brushing every day or at least a few times a week to
keep the shedding under control and out of your home.
Brushing your Great Dane daily is a good way to
keep shedding under control and to keep his coat in good condition.
The Jindo requires daily brushing to
keep shedding under control.
Because these dogs have such thick coats they require regular brushing and grooming to
keep shedding under control.
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.
They do not require bathing, and regular grooming with a rubbertype brush will
keep shedding under control.
Well, maybe you can, but don't get one of these breeds and expect that you will be able to
keep the shedding under control.
Longhaired breeds, such as angora rabbits, need daily brushing to
keep shedding under control.
Weekly brushing can
keep shedding under control.
Frequent brushing and grooming is required to keep this breed's coat healthy and to
keep shedding under control.
Because the coat is fairly short, maintenance is easy but regular brushing is recommended to
keep shedding under control.
To
keep the shedding under control, daily brushings are needed.
Their short copper coat is very easy to care for, with only an occasional brushing being necessary to
keep shedding under control.
In terms of the shedding, as long as you brush their thick coats at least three times per week for ten minutes, you should be able to
keep the shedding under control.