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All the Things You Need to Know about De-shedding Dogs

The Ruff Life • March 11, 2022

Unwanted fur in the home can be a significant source of annoyance for dog owners, as almost all dogs shed, especially during the warmer seasons. Many people waste their time brushing their dogs in vain. While de-shedding dogs is an option, many people question whether it is worth it.


What Are the Types of Coats in Dogs?


You have to understand the different types of fur and coat first to understand more about the topic. 


Single coats are usually short, and they are coarse in texture. Single-coated dogs do not need much maintenance, and this is the case with Basset hounds, most Terriers, and Poodles.


Double coats are often longer and denser than single coats; they are composed of an undercoat and an outer layer. Because of their more delicate fur, double-coated dogs require more maintenance to keep them clean and in good condition.


Corded coats are unique, as they are supposed to be curly and very dense. This means the amount of grooming they require will be more demanding due to the amount of shedding they do. 


What Exactly Is De-shedding?


De-shedding is the process of reducing the number of loose hairs in your dog's coat. In this procedure, groomers take their time to brush your dog thoroughly, making sure to remove all the unwanted hairs.


De-shedding dogs don't just remove the dead hair. It also reveals healthy, brand-new hair, which leads to a healthier coat. This makes the body feel less itchy, dangly, and unclean.


What Are the Benefits of De-shedding?


If your dog sheds a lot and you want to minimize the amount of fur in your home, you may want to consider this. It will remove a great deal of the hair and keep the hair off your clothes, furniture, and floors.


In addition, a significant benefit to de-shedding your dog is that you will be able to tell if anything is causing skin irritation or a severe medical issue. Their hair condition can help you identify a problem before it becomes serious, as well as give you a good idea of the current level of your dog's skin health.


What Are the Possible Risks of De-shedding?


The main risk of de-shedding dogs is that the process can be too abrasive and cause damage to the skin. This is especially true if the equipment used is too rough or if the process is done for too long. Better let a professional do the job for you.


Should You Shave Your Dog?


Shaving your dogs is not a good idea, as dogs' coats are designed to keep them from becoming too hot or too cold. Shaving removes the coat that protects the body from the elements. Without the coat of hair to protect the skin, the skin will quickly burn in the sun and feel cold in the wind. If your dog has an allergic reaction or a skin condition, you will also want to avoid this. This will only worsen the situation if the problem is not properly addressed.


Conclusion


De-shedding dogs is a big positive for dogs and their owners. That is why dog owners are happy to pay a small fee to have a professional groomer do this for them. If you have a dog with a terrible case of shedding, I highly recommend you find a trained professional who can de-shed your dog.


If you are looking for
dog grooming in Long Island, The Ruff Life Mobile is here to take your stress away. The Ruff Life Mobile Salon & Spa can handle all your mobile dog grooming needs. Nail cutting and filing and washing, haircutting, and de-shedding services are available.

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