While the coat does not require any trimming or clipping, it does require daily brushing to
prevent mats from forming.
Many pet owners keep the coat trimmed to a shorter, more manageable length, but even when short, the coat must be combed daily to keep it clean and to
prevent mats from forming.
Attractive coats often come with a price; indeed, this breed requires frequent combing and brushing sessions to
prevent mats from forming and keeping the coat in top shape.
An undercoat rake is a specialized comb designed to break up forming mats and remove excess dead hair,
preventing mats from forming.
A longhaired cat will need to be combed and brushed at least 10 minutes a day, 3 - 4 days a week to
prevent mats from forming.
However, because they have such long hair they require daily grooming and should be brushed often to
prevent mats from forming.
Using this brush regularly will reduce shedding,
prevent mats from forming and result in a smooth, shiny coat.
It is important to brush longhair pets daily to
prevent mats from forming.
From there, you can
prevent the mats from forming.
These designer breeds will require regular trimming every 4 to 6 weeks to
prevent mats from forming and dirt from building up.
Weekly brushing will keep shed hair from accumulating around the house and will also help distribute the natural oils in the dog's coat and
prevent mats from forming.
In order to keep their coat in top shape, Poms require frequent brushing starting from the hair follicles and then out so to remove any hairs from the under coat and
prevent mats from forming.
Brush a Sussex daily to
prevent mats from forming.
Twice - a week brushings will help collect dead hairs and
prevent mats from forming.