Sunday, September 18, 2011

Where does all that shedding hair end up?



This is video footage of part of a blow dry during a Husky de shed / groom out procedure. This is only some of the hair we got out. Can you imagine where all this hair would end up if it isn't removed by a groomer? That's right, it ends up on your clothes, your car, your house and your yard.

Why live with tumble weeds blowing around everywhere when we can solve this issue for you. A regular groom out will reduce your shedding problem by up to 80%! That is huge! So what kind of dogs and cats shed - well technically all of them do (unless they don't have any hair at all!)

Huskies, Malamutes, Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, Jack Russells, Border Collies, Beagles, Samoyeds, Pomeranians, Chihuahuas, Cattle Dogs, Kelpies, German Shepherds, Cavaliers etc are the types of dogs who benefit from a de shedding / groom out treatment.

We have a Beagle named Riley who comes in for a groom out service every 3 weeks. His owner doesn't have any issues with shedding now, which is saying a lot as Beagles shed a LOT of hair

Every type of cat benefits from the groom out service as their coats are continually shedding. Short haired cats tend to shed more frequently and so therefore would benefit from a regular 4 - 6 week visit to keep on top of it.





This is one of our clients cats who we gave a groom out to. This is about half the hair we got out as a lot came out in bath and blow dry!


I own a domestic short haired black cat (and 2 white Jack Russells - hair is something we see a lot around our house and we can't win as it is either black or white!) and we are forever removing her hair from everything in our house. The area's that she frequents the most have lovely little nests of hair that need to be removed regularly.
I have always thought that a short haired cat doesn't need to be bathed or groomed, but I decided to put my training into action and 3 weeks ago took Bella into our Westlake store where she had a bath, blow dry and de shed / groom out treatment.


WOW - the results are amazing! The day after her groom there was no hair! I mean not even one hair came off her body and she felt so good. Now 3 weeks later the results are still great, only the odd hair here and there so I now know that she needs to be groomed every 4 weeks to keep on top of the shedding hair. It's funny that even someone who travelled all the way to America to learn the art of cat grooming needed to be fully convinced about the benefits of short hair grooms with their own cat!

A groom out can also be added onto a normal groom/clip for dogs who are known to shed. Clipping a dog or cats coat will not stop the shedding, it will just make the hairs that come out shorter, so less noticeable. Combining a de shed / groom out treatment with a clip will reduce the shedding hair and remove that excess coat. Clipping the coat helps to keep the coat at a manageable length

We do not recommend that double coated breeds have their coats clipped, a groom out service is suited to their coat types.

Join the many happy customers who know the benefits of a regular groom out with Nose 2 Tail Pet Care.

Service is available at our Oxley Store (3716 0643), Westlake Store (3376 9917) and Mobile Service* (0411 958 376) *service area only.

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