Plus, bathing your dog
weekly removes dead hair and dander and moisturizes your dog's skin and coat.
Not exact matches
A
weekly brushing to
remove any
dead hair and a bath about every three months will suffice.
Dogs with short, dense fur prone to matting, like Retrievers and Labradors, need
weekly brushing with a slicker brush (a brush with soft pads and angled flexible pins) to
remove tangles and a bristle brush to catch
dead hair.
The Greyhound's coat is very simple to groom; brush it
weekly with a rubber brush or hound mitt to
remove dead hair and keep the coat shiny.
Regular
weekly bathing your dog can
remove dead hair and dander while moisturizing your dog's skin and coat.
Smooth haired varieties need very little maintenance - a
weekly brush to
remove dead hairs is all he needs.
The soft, short coat of the European Burmese is easily cared for with
weekly brushing or combing to
remove dead hair and distribute skin oil.
It needs
weekly brushing to
remove dead hair.
They benefit from a
weekly brush to
remove dead hairs and to help keep their coats water resistant.
You should groom your cat with
weekly combing to
remove the
dead hair and help prevent hairballs.
The soft, short coat of the Burmese is easily cared for with
weekly brushing or combing to
remove dead hair and distribute skin oil.
Generally, all you need to do is brush your Mini
weekly to keep him clean,
remove dead hair, and distribute natural oils that keep his coat shiny.
The soft, short coat of the Tonkinese is easily cared for with
weekly brushing to
remove dead hair and distribute skin oil.
These dogs seem to shed small amounts of fur all year round, so require brushing at least
weekly to
remove any
dead hair.
The British Shorthair's short, smooth coat is simple to groom with
weekly brushing or combing to
remove dead hairs.
Grooming:
Weekly brushing to
remove dead hair is required for your Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Afghans require
weekly baths and brushing to
remove dead hair and to prevent the tangling and matting to which they are prone.
The Egyptian Mau's coat is easily cared for with
weekly combing to
remove dead hair and distribute skin oils.
The Cirneco has a short, easy - care coat — brush
weekly to
remove dead hairs, and give him a quick bath if he gets into anything stinky.
Comb it
weekly to
remove any
dead hairs.
The horse coated Shar - Pei sheds rather heavily during molting, and will need
weekly bathing and extra brushing to
remove dead hair.
Weekly brushing is required to
remove loose and
dead hair, and they only need to be bathed as needed.
The Spinone coat should be brushed
weekly to
remove loose and
dead hair.
The Chinese Li Hua's short, smooth coat is simple to groom with
weekly brushing or combing to
remove dead hairs.
A
weekly brushing will help
remove dead hairs, which are most commonly shed when the weather starts to warm up.
The Burmilla's short, smooth coat is simple to groom with
weekly brushing or combing to
remove dead hairs.