A problem that friends with long-haired dogs will encounter is that sometimes there are some small fur balls on their bodies. After cleaning it up, there will be some, but I dare not clean it up. Then there will be small pits on the dog's hair. This is a simple question for pet grooming. It is mainly affected by the type of pet dog, hair type, and the degree of bathing. So how should this problem be solved?
Step the first step: Soak the hair ball with an oily spray conditioner to loosen it.
Step 2 If the hair on the pet dog is already knotted, please do not rush to wet the hair with water. Because dogs' hair gets wet and then returns to dryness, they will shrink, which will make it more difficult to comb. To clear the knotted dog hair, you should prepare a professional comb and then prepare a spare. Sometimes you also need to prepare professional dog hair spray.
Step 3: Use a hair comb—the tilted comb teeth can be separated into clusters of hair, and a knot can be cut into small pieces, making it easier to process the comb one by one. Try to pull the hair ball away.
Step 4: If the hair balls become smaller, use a knot to cut them off. If you use scissors, you must be extra careful. Dogs don’t need to use skin from humans. It’s easy to pull their hair up. For safety reasons, you can use a comb to slide along the skin and the hair ball, and then use scissors to cut off the hair ball on the comb.
Step 5: Use a rake comb to gently brush the pieces and remove the remaining knots.
Finally, use a fine-toothed comb to make sure all the hair is cleaned.
These are just methods, the key is to maintain.