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Best Dog Dematting Comb & Essential Tools For Breaking Up Mats

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Grooming By Meg Marrs 1 min read September 16, 2020 10 Comments

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Meg Marrs

Meg Marrs is the Founder and Director of Marketing at K9 of Mine. She is a lifelong canine enthusiast and adores dogs of all shapes and sizes! She loves iced coffee, hammocks, and puppy-cuddling!

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Mel

It’s blank. There’s no article.

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Ben Team

Well that’s strange, Mel! I’ll dig into it and see what the issue is.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention!

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Susan

This article is blank. When I click to load the page, only the heading displays without the actual article.

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Ben Team

Well, that’s weird! Sorry, Susan!
Thanks for bringing it to our attention — we’ll try to fix it ASAP.

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Shauna

Hi, I can’t seem to see the grooming tips on mates bits of fur. I have a bichon frise so it getting to a point that I really need help and tips for getting ones out from his coat.

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Ben Team

Hey, Shauna.
There are detanglers you can buy that’ll help eliminate your dog’s mats. Check out this article for some more tips: How to Demat a Dog.
Best of luck!

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cecilia

Hi,
What sort of brush should you use on dogs with thick undercoats, e.g. huskies? There’s a lot of publicity about brushes such as the Furminator, but does it brush or cut the undercoat, and is it any better or worse (or no different) from using a combination of slicker brush and mat comb?

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Meg Marrs

Hi Cecilia – the Furmintator does indeed cut the undercoat, so not ideal. Nothing wrong with a slicker brush and mat comb, I think some people simply prefer the convenience and ease of the Furmintator, even though it does cut fur.

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Lilia Robberts

My dog’s hair is driving me absolutely crazy! It is shedding everywhere and it looks horrible. Thank you for sharing that matting of the hair is usually caused during shedding seasons. I didn’t know about that, and also thank you for sharing how this is happening. Along with keeping my dog out of the dirt and grass, I need to find a good place that can groom my dog. My dog deserves to look cute, because that is all she is. She is a ball of cuteness that should look cute as well.

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Meg Marrs

It can definitely be frustrating Lilia! The good news is that groomers will also be able to help provide tips specific to your dog’s coat, so definitely consider seeing one for the inside scoop!

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