Using a grooming mitt once
a week removes dead hair to minimize shedding and restore the coat's luster.
Not exact matches
The Plott Hound should be groomed at least once a
week with a rubber brush to
remove dead hair and distribute skin oils.
He sheds very little but should be brushed with a natural bristle brush or rubber hound mitt a few times a
week to
remove dead hair.
The cat's short, fine coat (courtesy of the American Shorthair) requires minimal grooming — just comb it every few
weeks to
remove dead hair.
The thick coat of a Newfoundland needs to be brushed or combed out two to three times a
week to
remove dead hair.
Since the cat has no undercoat, combing once a
week will
remove any
dead hairs; because of this feature, neither long nor short coat lengths will mat.
The smooth coat needs only occasional brushing to
remove dead hair, but the feathered coat needs combing once or twice a
week to prevent matting.
A good brushing three times a
week will
remove dead hair and keep the coat shiny.
Once a
week, go over the coat with a grooming mitt to
remove dead hairs and to restore the coat's healthy luster.
Brush once or twice per
week to
remove dead hair.
It can take up to six
weeks for the coat to shed, and all of that
dead hair needs to be
removed to make room for new growth.
For best results, you should bathe and comb out any dog you are campaigning once a
week to
remove dead hair and promote healthy new
hair growth.
The American Shorthair's coat is easily cared for by combing or brushing it a couple of times a
week to
remove dead hair and distribute skin oils.
They should be brushed with a medium - bristle brush or a hound glove (a rubber mitt with nubs on the palm area) at least once a
week to loosen and
remove dead hair and encourage new
hair growth.
Smooth Collies, however, only need to be brushed once per
week to
remove loose and
dead hair.
The Malamute needs to be brushed at least twice a
week to
remove dead hair from their thick coats.
Comb the Exotic twice a
week to
remove dead hair and keep the coat shiny and healthy.
Bathing about once a
week and brushing the coat daily during this period will
remove the old
dead hairs and allow the new coat to grow in.
The smooth double coat of the Australian Cattle Dog should be brushed about once a
week to keep it clean and
remove dead hairs.
Using a grooming mitt once a
week will
remove dead hairs and minimize shedding in the home.