If you re checking your cat weekly you should find mats before they get so bad that they ll need to be clipped off.
Jow to demat a horible mat.
Also known as dematting rakes these combs are specifically designed to pull apart mats.
Yes rub cornstarch into the mat from the scalp to the free hair end of the section.
When this happens the dog bites at its skin or tries to scratch causing the mat to grow in size and the hair to get even more tangled.
Needles to say this biting can discolor the hair and cause skin infections.
The goal is to unknot tiny portions of the mat at a time.
This helps prevent painful pulling on the skin.
Work your way down to the base of the mat as you untangle the top.
If the brush doesn t seem to work use both of your thumbs and index fingers to pull apart the matted fur.
The bristles should not touch your dog s skin even so we suggest holding the mat in your hand and brushing it that way.
Brush out small mats as soon as you find them.
By slick we mean use a slicker brush to break up the mat.
When you re working on the armpits it s much easier to use a triangular shaped slicker brush.
Using a fine toothed flea comb gently start combing through the mat piece starting at the very tip of the hairs.
Be aware that some rakes can cut away your dog s fur rather than comb it out this is a good temporary solution but often results in hair growing back unevenly which is especially problematic for styled breeds dematting combs are just the thing for those tough thick knots.
When working on the mat it helps to hold the base of the mat with one hand while working on the end of the mat with your other hand or brush.
If the mat is one large clump sometimes pulling it apart allows the brush or comb to better untangle the hair.
In this video dr jones shows you the quick and easy way to remove you.
Slicker brushes have wire bristles that are bent at the ends.
Mats not only make the coat look disheveled they actually add to a dog s distress and cause skin irritation.