How to deal with dead dog hair

Dog hair loss is a very common phenomenon, and parents don’t have to worry. Cleaning your dog’s dead hair can protect the health of their dog’s skin. After handing it over, the editor will explain some tips for cleaning up dead dog hair.

How to deal with dead dog hair
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To remove the dog's "coat", you need professional tools. That is the pet brush. For short-haired and just-haired dogs, you can comb the hair in reverse, and then comb it down, so that you can basically remove large pieces of dander. After combing the hair, you may consider giving the dog a "wash" - wipe the body hair with a hot and humid towel, so that tiny dust and dirt can be removed.

As for long-haired dogs, the workload of combing is relatively large, so you can comb them in parts. Generally speaking, you first use a brush to clean the dog's deep fur, which requires repeated combing. Finally, use a comb to clean the dog's upper coat.

Brushing your dog's hair every day can help your dog get rid of a lot of dead hair. This is the basic way to get rid of flying hair. At the same time, it can also prevent hair from getting knotted and play a massage effect. Strengthen the dog's skin's resistance by promoting blood circulation. As the saying goes, "If the skin is not there, the hair will not be attached." Strong skin is the basis for shiny and smooth hair.

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