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A Shedding of Skin
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Groom Professional Shedding Blade
Groom Professional Shedding Blade Deshedding is a service which you can offer as an add-on to your clients. Stainless Steel Can be used 'Looped' or 'Straight' Ideal for the removal of dead & unwanted hair 30 cm long Top Tip: Why not couple this product with a de-shedding shampoo, which will help control shedding! See a list of Deshedding Shampoos below: Pozer Fly Away Shampoo Tropiclean D-Shed Shampoo Espree Simply Shed Shampoo
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Groom Professional Shedding Blade
Groom Professional Shedding Blade Deshedding is a service which you can offer as an add-on to your clients. Stainless Steel Can be used 'Looped' or 'Straight' Ideal for the removal of dead & unwanted hair 30 cm long Top Tip: Why not couple this product with a de-shedding shampoo, which will help control shedding! See a list of Deshedding Shampoos below: Pozer Fly Away Shampoo Tropiclean D-Shed Shampoo Espree Simply Shed Shampoo
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Brush Premiere De-Shedding
Removes loose, dead hair from the undercoat Regular use ensures a shiny, healthy coat Does not damage skin or topcoat PRODUCT INFORMATION Description: The De-shedding Grooming Brush Premiere is perfect for keeping your horse's coat in perfect condition. With this handy device, you can remove dead hairs from the undercoat in no time without damaging the skin and topcoat. It keeps your horse's coat shiny and healthy with weekly use (10 to 20 minutes each time). What's more, it offers a helping hand during shedding periods. How to use: Read the following warnings and instructions carefully before use. We recommend using the brush only on clean, dry skin. Brush your horse in the direction of the hair without applying too much pressure. Start at the top and in between, clean the brush by pressing the button. Warning: Recommended only for breeds prone to moulting. Check coat for sores, inflammation and lumps before use. Avoid these areas when brushing, or contact a veterinarian if necessar...
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"Was is shedding?"
Shedding is the natural process in which an animal, such as a dog or a cat, loses its old or damaged fur in order to make way for new growth. This process helps to keep the animal's coat healthy and allows for temperature regulation. It is a normal and necessary part of an animal's life cycle.
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Are Ragdoll cats shedding?
Yes, Ragdoll cats do shed. They have a semi-long coat that requires regular grooming to help minimize shedding. Brushing them a few times a week can help reduce the amount of loose hair around the house. However, it's important to note that all cats shed to some extent, so regular grooming and cleaning are necessary to manage their shedding.
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What is incomplete shedding?
Incomplete shedding, also known as dysecdysis, occurs when a reptile is unable to fully shed its skin. This can happen due to various reasons such as low humidity, poor nutrition, or skin infections. Incomplete shedding can lead to skin irritation, discomfort, and even infection if not addressed promptly. It is important for reptile owners to monitor their pets for signs of incomplete shedding and take appropriate measures to help the reptile shed its skin completely.
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What is a shedding scarf?
A shedding scarf is a type of scarf that is designed to shed or release fibers when it is worn or washed. This shedding can be intentional, such as with certain types of wool scarves that are meant to shed excess fibers to create a softer feel. However, shedding scarves can also be a sign of poor quality or improper construction, leading to excess lint or fibers coming off the scarf during use.
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Brush Premiere De-Shedding
Removes loose, dead hair from the undercoat Regular use ensures a shiny, healthy coat Does not damage skin or topcoat PRODUCT INFORMATION Description: The De-shedding Grooming Brush Premiere is perfect for keeping your horse's coat in perfect condition. With this handy device, you can remove dead hairs from the undercoat in no time without damaging the skin and topcoat. It keeps your horse's coat shiny and healthy with weekly use (10 to 20 minutes each time). What's more, it offers a helping hand during shedding periods. How to use: Read the following warnings and instructions carefully before use. We recommend using the brush only on clean, dry skin. Brush your horse in the direction of the hair without applying too much pressure. Start at the top and in between, clean the brush by pressing the button. Warning: Recommended only for breeds prone to moulting. Check coat for sores, inflammation and lumps before use. Avoid these areas when brushing, or contact a veterinarian if necessar...
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Groom Professional Wooden Shedding Rake
Groom Professional Wooden Shedding Rake The Groom Professional wooden shedding rake features both long and short pins, which prove very effective at deshedding thick undercoats. The long pins penetrate the undercoat, reaching deep to the skin and helping brush through the thick hair, while the shorter pins grabs the shedding hairs and pulls them out. Try today and you will be amazed! Long pins measure 3.5cm Comb length 11cm Comfortable wooden grip Total 53 teeth Suitable for all sized breeds
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Groom Professional Wooden Shedding Rake
Groom Professional Wooden Shedding Rake The Groom Professional wooden shedding rake features both long and short pins, which prove very effective at deshedding thick undercoats. The long pins penetrate the undercoat, reaching deep to the skin and helping brush through the thick hair, while the shorter pins grabs the shedding hairs and pulls them out. Try today and you will be amazed! Long pins measure 3.5cm Comb length 11cm Comfortable wooden grip Total 53 teeth Suitable for all sized breeds
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Why is my cat shedding?
Cats shed their fur as a natural process to get rid of old or damaged hair and make way for new growth. Shedding can also be influenced by factors such as changes in season, temperature, stress, diet, or health issues. Regular grooming can help reduce shedding by removing loose fur and preventing matting. If you notice excessive shedding or bald patches, it's best to consult with a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health concerns.
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Is the turtle shedding its skin?
No, turtles do not shed their skin like snakes do. Instead, they shed their scutes, which are the hard, bony plates that make up their shell. This shedding process helps the turtle to grow and replace old or damaged scutes with new ones. It is a natural and necessary part of a turtle's growth and development.
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From when do kittens start shedding?
Kittens typically start shedding their baby fur and growing their adult coat at around 4-6 months of age. This shedding process helps them transition from their soft, fluffy kitten fur to their sleek, adult fur. It is important to regularly groom kittens during this time to help remove loose fur and prevent matting.
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Why is my reindeer fur shedding?
Reindeer shed their fur as a natural part of their annual molting process. This shedding typically occurs in the spring and summer months as the reindeer's body prepares for warmer weather. Shedding helps to remove the thick winter coat and allows for a lighter, cooler coat to grow in its place. Additionally, shedding helps to remove any damaged or old fur, promoting overall health and vitality in the reindeer's coat.
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