Archive for Shedding
PETCO Undercoat Dog Comb
Posted by: | Comments- Helps to detangle mats and knots
- Removes debris and dirt
- Rounded tips for extra comfort
Product Description
PETCO Undercoat Dog CombUse PETCO Undercoat Comb for reaching into the undercoat to untangle and gather loose hair. If necessary, follow with PETCO Flea Comb for fine hair around eyes and face. Suggested for breeds with a light to heavy undercoat, such as German Shepherds, Retrievers and Samoyeds…. More >>
K9 Super Fuel – 8 lb
Posted by: | Comments- K9 Athletes, Hard Keepers, Dogs Needing to Muscle Up
- Increase Strength Power & Speed, Extend Endurance, Speed Recovery
- Build Muscle, Burn Fat, Raise Health & Immunity
- Post Surgery, Chemo, & Trauma, Hard Keepers
- All Natural, Trans Fat, Sucrose, Corn Syrup Free!
Product Description
K9 SUPERFUEL is the most advanced muscle performance enhancing formula in history. Super octane strength fuel component generates more muscle power, for longer, with less fatigue. Special muscle fuels drive higher intensity movements, plus neutralize lactic acid. Faster ATP regeneration enables muscle fiber to fire even during anaerobic conditions. Power through the hardest workouts while others fade!
K9 SUPERFUEL improves quality of life for all dogs. K9 SUPER FUE… More >>
Adjustable Dog Shedding Blade
Posted by: | Comments- Coarse/fine blade loop adjusts to suit all size pets.
- Handles separate for larger coverage.
- Non slip comfort grip.
Product Description
“Ideal for removing large volumes of dead hair and reducing shedding around the house, the double-sided blade features both coarse and fine teeth–use the coarse teeth side for long coats, the fine teeth side for short coats! Unique looped blade conveniently slides in and out of handle to adjust for pet size and grooming location–store in fully retratced position to save space! By adjusting for pet’s size, it allows for use on multiple pets. The blade also sepa… More >>
PETCO Dog Shedding Blade
Posted by: | Comments- Removes dead hair & reduces shedding
- Prevents mats from forming
- Keeps coat healthy and shiny
Product Description
PETCO Dog Shedding BladeUse PETCO Dog Shedding Blade for loosening and removing hair. By separating and lifting hair away from the body, it gives the hair a chance to breathe while giving the coat a fuller appearance. Perfect for grooming dogs with sensitive skin.Not sure about size? Check out our breed suggestions below.Small: Corgis, Pugs and Terriers.Large: Great Danes, Retrievers and Rottweilers…. More >>
How can u prevent your dog from shedding?
Posted by: | Commentsi’ve tried shampoos and other stuff
what are ways to prevent it from shedding
plz hav good anwsers.
i might have to give my dog a way.
What is a good non-shedding dog breed?
Posted by: | CommentsI’m thinking about buying a dog and I want a dog that is non-shedding or barely sheds at all. Are there any long-haired dog breeds that don’t shed? And what about large dog breeds?
What is the rate of a dog shedding?
Posted by: | CommentsI figure at the rate my dogs are shedding, that I must have at least two to three extra coats of fur laying around here.
What are some good tips on keeping a dog from shedding a lot?
Posted by: | CommentsI am thinking of getting a Pekingese dog. I have heard that they shed a lot, and my dad doesn’t want fur everywhere. What are some good tips on keeping a dog from shedding a lot?
What should I do to keep my dog from shedding?
Posted by: | CommentsMy dog is a chihuahua and he sheds ALOT. He is not long haired. I know that I need to get a brush to help remove the dead hair. I tried using a rubber type brush, and it helped, but not even a minute after brushing him, he started shedding even more. I tried using another brush that I found at walmart(it was made for removing the dead hair), and it has metal bristtles, but they were sharp, and after one try at brushing him it didn’t do it any more because they were hurting his skin. So, I guess my question is, what kind of brush should I purchase, and where can I get it?
He doesn’t shed so much to where it could be a skin problem. He still has lots of hair. He usually sheds most when scratching him. I am going to start bathing in once a week. I usually bathe him about once every 2-3 weeks. He stays indoors most of the time, so he doesn’t smell or anything…Just sheds. Lol. He isn’t completely short haired…It is more course than baby soft and his hair is maybe an inch long… But, I was hoping to find a brush to help get out the dead hair so that the shedding is down to minimal…
Does anyone have any advice for a shedding dog?
Posted by: | CommentsMy dog sheds a ridiculous amount are there any products that have been used that actually work?



