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Are deShedding treatments worth it?

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A routine deShedding service makes your life less hairy. FURminator helps reduce dog shedding up to 90% which means significantly less hair to clean around your home. Pet coats are less likely to have matting or debris which can harbor skin irritations, insects or parasites.


Does deShedding treatment work?

De-shedding is an effective way to give your dog a healthier, more beautiful coat. Plus your pet will be so much happier without the extra hair weighing them down and you'll be happier not having clumps of hair all over your house. It's a win-win!

How often should my dog get a deShedding treatment?

Splash and Dash Groomerie & Boutique advises that you deshed your dog at minimum once a month, more so if your dog is prone to shedding.

Is it good to Deshed a dog?

De-shedding aids in the natural shedding process. While it won't be able to remove all of the undercoat, it will help protect your pet from unexpected and painful mats. Avoid hidden hot spots! De-shedding helps prevent hot spots by drawing out natural oils released by a dog's skin and fur.

Are Furminators worth it?

The Verdict The FURminator deShedding tool is most definitely all it's cracked up to be. I have never used a brush, rake, or any other grooming tool that even comes close to being as effective at removing loose and undercoat hair from my dog as this tool.

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