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2 May 2022
If you have a dog with curly hair, matting can be a big problem. It is when the hair tangles together and forms clumps that can be very difficult to remove.
Not only is it unsightly, but it can also be uncomfortable for your dog. It can lead to skin problems and even infection if not treated properly. So, what can you do to avoid matting? Whether you’re a new or experienced dog owner, these tips will help:
It means brushing your dog’s hair regularly. If you can, do it every day. A good brush will help loosen any knots and tangles and make it easier for you to comb out their coat later.
You can use a brush with nylon bristles, a slicker brush, or a comb. Be sure to be gentle so you don’t hurt your dog. And if they have sensitive skin, you may want to invest in a de-shedding tool.
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If your dog has an undercoat, it’s vital to brush that as well. The undercoat can often be the source of matting, so you need to ensure that you’re getting down to the skin.
Most dogs will need to be brushed from head to toe, but you may want to pay special attention to their armpits, behind their ears, and around their tail. That way, you can be sure to get rid of any mats before they have a chance to form.
Another way to help avoid matting is to keep their fur clean. It means washing them regularly, especially if they spend a lot of time outside. They might not like it, but it’s essential to do.
After a bath, rinse them thoroughly with no soap residue left behind. It can irritate their skin and lead to matting, so getting it all out is necessary.
Once you’ve washed your dog, it’s important to dry them thoroughly before letting them out. If their fur is even slightly damp, it’s more likely to mat as it dries.
You can use a towel to dry them off, or if you have an air compressor, you can use that to blow-dry their fur. Just be sure to get it all done, so there’s no chance for mats to form.
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When washing your dog, be sure to use a shampoo and conditioner designed for their fur type. If their hair is dry, you might want to use a moisturizing shampoo. And if they have sensitive skin, look for a hypoallergenic option.
You can’t just use any old shampoo on your dog. You need to ensure that you’re using something gentle and won’t strip their fur of its natural oils.
Aside from brushing and bathing, you can also use a detangler spray to help avoid matting. It’s a product designed to break up tangles and knots, making it easier to comb out your dog’s hair.
You can buy a detangler spray at most pet stores or online. Just be sure to follow the instructions carefully so you don’t worsen the problem.
Matting can be a big problem for dogs with curly hair. But with enough knowledge and care, you can avoid it! Not just for the sake of your dog’s appearance, but for their comfort and health as well. So get out there and start brushing!
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