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Matts in dogs and cats can be a problem, especially for animals with long hair or undercoat. Mats are tufts of tangled hair that can become painful and lead to various problems such as hair knots, skin irritation and even hernias.
Here are some tips for preventing and removing tangles:
Regular brushing sessions can prevent mats from forming. Particularly important for breeds with long hair.
Use special combs and brushes that match your pet's coat type.
After bathing, make sure the coat is thoroughly dry and not matted.
A healthy coat starts with proper nutrition and skin care. This helps prevent dry and brittle hair.
Combing tangles should start from the ends of the hair and move towards the roots to avoid pain.
Detangling sprays or conditioners can help make the coat more pliable.
In case of strong mats, especially in breeds with dense hair, it is better to contact a groomer.
Sometimes, if the mats are too tight, cutting may be necessary.
Check your pet's fur regularly, especially in hard-to-reach places, to quickly respond to the formation of tangles.
Removing mats requires patience and care to avoid causing pain to your pet. If mats become a recurring problem, consult your veterinarian or groomer for additional advice and professional help.