Hair knots are an embarrassing topic, and if your dog shows knots, it only means that you don’t usually take enough care of him and need to deal with it as soon as possible. Here’s what to do about dog hair knots.

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1. For more severely tangled Cormon dogs, you should use a comb or wire brush to follow the direction of hair growth, starting at the tip of the hair and combing down to the root of the hair. Do this a little at a time and do not brush or pull too hard as this may cause pain or pull the hair out. If the felting is serious, use scissors to cut the felt in the direction of the hair root and then comb it again, if you still can’t comb it, you can only cut off the felted part.

2. smooth hair spray: Lanolin-rich smooth hair spray can make combing easier.

3. Don’t take too long: If the Cocker Spaniel has more than one knot, or if the knot is too severe, the grooming should not take too long. Grooming for no more than 10 minutes at a time, moderate rest and encouragement, is conducive to eliminate the Cocker Spaniel’s resistance to struggling motivation.

4. Knotting Knife: Using a specialized knotting knife can help you cope with knots more easily.

5. Boar bristle comb is recognized as the world’s thinnest, hardest and straightest natural thing, does not irritate the skin, can easily comb through two or three hair knots, as well as the hair tail end of the fine hair, but the price is more expensive, you can consider using other multi-tooth comb instead.



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