When the mat still won t come out.
How to get mats out of dog hair.
Saw away from your pooch of course.
Needles to say this biting can discolor the hair and cause skin.
You use a wet brush to get the top coat and then a rake tool to get out the deep matted hair.
Causes of matted hair in dogs.
She does not like having the groomer brush out her matted hair but as you will see in this video she barely notices i am working.
A dog s hair shafts are barbed much like a briar bush with some more barbed than others.
Don t forget to inspect its paws as this is a common hiding place for mats and a very sensitive area for your dog.
This one sided blade cuts apart mats using a sawing motion.
When this happens the dog bites at its skin or tries to scratch causing the mat to grow in size and the hair to get even more tangled.
A groomer will get the mat out and can recommend an overall doggie haircut to avoid the problem in the future.
Section the dog s hair to make it easier to locate the mats.
Also check behind the ears under the armpits and along the inside of the legs.
Instead see a professional.
To brush mats out of dog hair spray your dog s coat thoroughly with a detangler and work through the fur with a slicker brush.
Mats not only make the coat look disheveled they actually add to a dog s distress and cause skin irritation.
Besides hair tangles and mats can cause some health issues as a result of improper hygiene.
Mats often occur in areas of friction such as under the collar behind the ears in the armpits or on the lower legs where the legs rub.
You can also try sprinkling stubborn mats with cornstarch and working through them with a dematting comb.
Problems with matted dogs.
Freeing your dog of matted hair is not a hard thing to do especially when done early enough.
In some cases the matted hair can even pull on your pet s skin and impair proper blood circulation.
The more barbs in the hair shaft the more likely to mat says verplank.
So how do you get matted hair off a dog without cutting it.
Also known as dematting rakes these combs are specifically designed to pull apart mats.
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.
Liberally rub the cornstarch into the matted fur then slick the hair from the bottom to the top of the mat using a comb.
When you locate a mat hold it at the base and slowly ease the knotted fur apart with your fingers.
Resist the urge to cut it out with scissors.