Mats usually start with a small knot but this can quickly turn in to a large clump.
Dog brush to get mats out.
Brushing or cutting out mats do or don t.
Never brush a dog without first spraying it with a styling product such as a de tangling spray or a diluted conditioning spray.
The bath water tends to set the mats in making them even harder to remove.
You can try to pick at the mat with a comb or slicker brush but this can be very painful for your dog.
When you locate a mat hold it at the base and slowly ease the knotted fur apart with your fingers.
You re dealing with the attitude of a 2 year old.
A slicker brush is usually a rectangularly shaped brush that is used to remove loose fur and mats from dogs cats and other pets that frequently get mats.
Unless the mat is very small and loose brushing isn t your best option.
The extra fur needs to be adequately extracted via a brush or else matting will occur.
Left untreated mats get larger and more difficult to remove.
A good everyday grooming tool with thin wires which can help work out most mats.
The pawypetjoy brush is 6 3 x 1 x 2 4 and easy to use.
If you have a dog with a mix of long and short fur such as a golden retriever or a collie use one of these it s the best kept secret of dog groomers.
Mats can also result from dogs scratching themselves and getting their fur wet in rain or snow.
Removing tangles from a matted dog ten tips brush before bathing.
For a really stubborn mat grab one of these.
Be aware that some rakes can cut away your dog s fur rather than comb it out this is a good temporary solution but often results in hair growing back unevenly which is especially problematic for styled breeds dematting combs are just the thing for those tough thick knots.
It s a time consuming process to get the dead hair off.
If you ve found large dog brushes uncomfortable and stressful for your smaller breed pup this is a great alternative.
If you ve ever had someone try to brush out a knot of hair on your head you know what i m talking about.
A slicker brush is ideal for getting out small tangles or mats but isn t as effective for pulling out the undercoat.
When to throw in the brush.
By itself a slicker brush will mostly only take care of your dog s topcoat but it will remove loose undercoat fur that is sitting on your dog s body that helps mats form.
And a 2 year old will allow you to get only a certain amount of tangles out her hair verplank explains.
You can also try sprinkling stubborn mats with cornstarch and working through them with a dematting comb.
For tangles gently brush a few hairs at a time to separate them from the rest of the tangle.
Also known as dematting rakes these combs are specifically designed to pull apart mats.
Always brush your dog before you give him a bath.
The process of removing mats can be laborious and a dog can put up with only so much.
Never brush a dry coat.