Double Coated Black Labrador | Complete Deshedding
Summary
TLDRIn this video, viewers learn how to effectively de-shed a dog, particularly a labrador named Giada, during the shedding seasons of spring and fall. The process involves using a rake to remove the undercoat, followed by a bath and forced air drying to further eliminate dead hair. The importance of skin health and the use of tools like the Slicker brush and show Sheen finishing spray are highlighted.
Takeaways
- 🐕 Dogs, especially Labs like Giada, can shed heavily during spring and fall due to seasonal changes.
- 🛠️ The video demonstrates the use of a rake, Slicker brush, and possibly a comb for de-shedding thick-coated dogs.
- 🔪 It's crucial to use tools like a rake carefully to avoid injury to the dog, especially in sensitive areas with loose skin or growths.
- 👀 Groomers should inspect the dog for any growths or abrasions before using grooming tools to prevent accidental harm.
- 🚫 Avoid using a rake in one long stroke; short strokes are recommended to extract more undercoat without pulling.
- 🔄 De-shedding helps to aerate the dog's coat, similar to aerating a lawn, allowing for a deeper clean when bathing.
- 💦 Proper de-shedding before bathing allows the shampoo to penetrate the skin better, ensuring a more thorough clean.
- 🛁 The use of a high-velocity forced air dryer in the tub is effective in removing the remaining undercoat.
- 🧴 A finishing spray like show Sheen can be used after grooming to give the coat a healthy shine and feel.
- 👐 Regular de-shedding at home can significantly reduce the amount of shedding and improve the dog's skin health.
- 👋 The process should be done with care and consideration for the dog's comfort and well-being, especially for older dogs like Giada.
Q & A
What is the primary issue with Giada, the labrador, in the video?
-Giada is experiencing excessive shedding and dry skin, particularly during the spring and fall months.
Why do dogs shed more during spring and fall?
-Dogs tend to shed more during these seasons as they adjust their coats to changing temperatures, which is a natural process.
What type of coat does Giada have, and how does it affect grooming?
-Giada has a thick, double coat, which requires more effort to remove the undercoat compared to a single, flat coat.
What tools are suggested for de-shedding a labrador with a thick coat like Giada's?
-A rake, Slicker brush, and possibly a comb are recommended, with the rake being particularly effective for removing the undercoat.
Why is it important to remove the undercoat before bathing a dog like Giada?
-Removing the undercoat allows the shampoo to penetrate deeper into the skin, providing a more thorough clean and preventing skin issues like dryness and flakiness.
What precautions should be taken when using a rake on a dog's skin?
-One should inspect the dog for any lumps, growths, or cuts, especially in sensitive areas like the chest, and use the rake gently to avoid injury.
How does the grooming process affect the dog's comfort and health?
-Proper grooming, including de-shedding, helps the dog's skin breathe, reduces the risk of skin problems, and generally makes the dog feel more comfortable.
What is the purpose of using a forced air dryer on Giada after bathing?
-The forced air dryer helps to remove the remaining undercoat, ensuring that the coat is thoroughly cleaned and the skin can breathe.
How often should a dog with a thick coat like Giada's be de-shedded?
-It is suggested that dogs with high shedding tendencies can be de-shedded once a week during peak shedding seasons.
What final steps are taken to complete Giada's grooming after de-shedding and bathing?
-After de-shedding and bathing, Giada is dried with a forced air dryer, groomed with a Slicker brush, and finished with a show Sheen spray to revitalize her coat's shine.
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