| cl | | | | here a few tips that will help you prevent matting and |
| Matting occurs in dogs when its hair gets intertwined | | | | where it has occurred; know how to deal with it. |
| and locked. Usually when matting happens, the | | | | The first step is to study the habits of your dog. Does |
| dogâs hair will collect pieces of thread, cotton | | | | it play and roll in dirt, in the grass or on carpets a lot? |
| and dirt as it moves around. The matting also results in | | | | Does it play in water and roll in dirt or grass? Wet fur |
| the dog leaving fur and hair all over the place. This is | | | | easily leads to matting and collecting a lot of dirt along |
| because the hair holds tight to other fibers which | | | | the way. Alternatively, if the dog loves to lick its fur, it |
| results in the strands getting cut. This can be very | | | | could also have a similar but lesser effect as water. |
| annoying not to mention the fact that there is risk of it | | | | These habits will advise how often you should wash |
| getting into food or children eating it. I have provided | | | | or brush the dog. |