The vast majority of Samoyed dogs are innovative and hairy every day, but the hair is thick and dense, and they feel uncomfortable. just out. At the turn of spring and summer, many people complain that the Samoyed's hair loss is like snowflakes. This is because when the weather is hot, the Samoyed also needs to change into summer clothes, and the long hair for thermal insulation needs to be replaced with short hair, so the speed of hair shedding is accelerated, and this situation may last for about two months. Here's how to take care of your Samoyed's hair.
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When combing the hair, in addition to paying attention to these normal hair loss and molting, the most important thing is to eliminate hair knots. Hair knots are most likely to occur on the chin, soles, abdomen, buttocks and under the ears. That's because I didn't brush it out immediately after taking a shower or licking the wet hair. The sebum on the hair is rich, plus the static reaction of sitting down, lying down, and rubbing against the ground. Long-haired Samoyeds can use a stiff needle comb, and short-haired Samoyeds can use a soft needle comb.
Combing not only cleans body hair, but also promotes skin metabolism, and promotes the growth of new hair during the molting period in early spring. If the body hair is formed into pimples, it will become a breeding ground for parasites, and it is also easy to contract skin diseases. Therefore, starting with Samoyed puppies, brush your Samoyed once a day. When brushing, the order of combing can start from the place where it is easy to comb on the back, and then comb the limbs, abdomen, neck, head, and under the ears on both sides, part by part slowly. Comb smooth, and then reverse again.
When you encounter a knot, use a coarse-grained flat comb to grasp the root of the knot, so as not to injure the skin, and then use a fine-grained flat comb to easily comb it off. When there are too many knots, too dense and thick like a carpet, you can spray them with a combing essence before combing. If it still doesn't work, you can cut it off directly to prevent the Samoyed from resisting due to pain and fear of grooming. You can first comb against the hair to surface the garbage and other things, and then comb along the hair to clean up the garbage and the fallen body hair. Parents may wish to try the methods described above, I believe it will be easy to get started, and you will become a grooming beautician in no time.