Whether your dog is short - haired or long - haired, repeated brushing
removes loose hair from their winter coat and keeps it healthy and shiny.
A good brushing before a
bath removes the loose hair and significantly improves the effectiveness of the shampoo in cleaning all the way down to the skin.
Depending on the breed of your dog and the thickness of its coat, FURminator can effectively
remove loose hair in as short as 2 days.
This «groomassage» action
removes loose hair like a magnet, stimulates capillaries and natural oil production for healthy skin and coats.
Hartz Groomer's Best Pin Brush - for the everyday maintenance of long and curly coats Designed to aid in everyday maintenance, this brush
easily removes loose hair and tangles.
In general, though, slicker brushes are designed to remove mats from medium to long coats (image right); rakes are meant to remove mats from thick coats; bristle
brushes remove loose hair from shorthaired coats; and pin brushes remove dead hair and «fluff» already brushed or combed fur that is free from tangles or mats.
After we give your pet a regular shampoo and brushing,
which removes the loose hair and tangles, our groomers will use a special tool and technique to remove more hair.
The FURminator ® is a patented tool that stops the shedding where it begins - in the undercoat,
removing loose hair while leaving your pet with a shiny and healthy coat.
Cats use their claws to scratch to help get rid of skin irritations, as well
as remove loose hairs and dead skin.
This uniquely designed brush allows you to get proactive against shedding
by removing loose hair beneath the topcoat.
The teeth of an undercoat rake are designed to penetrate through the overcoat down into the thick undercoat to
remove loose hair faster and easier than a standard comb.
They are light, year - round shedders, and weekly brushing will not
only remove loose hair, but will also help keep the coat clean.
A wire slicker brush helps prevent mats from forming, and a curry brush or rubber grooming
mitt removes loose hair quickly and easily.
Palmer
recommends removing loose hair using a pipe cleaner, business card, blower or canned air, then placing three drops of oil along the top of the blade teeth — at the left corner, right corner and center — after every use to maintain good cutting performance and a long service life.
These pass through hair to remove mats and tangles, while
also removing loose hair (although not as effectively as a deshedding blade).
It is like being petted, with the added benefit
of removing the loose hair that can cause mats or itching problems if left untended.