Do low-shed pet treatments (from a groomer) really work? Specfically for beagles, pugs, and/or puggles?

By pet-admin, September 30, 2007 2:21 pm

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Shedding can never be completely eliminated. It’s necessary for the health of the dogs skin.

Most “Lo-Shed” treatments consist of a conditioner for the coat to soften the hair, and then alot of brushing and carding out the coat, so that the hair that is ready to fall out now gets taken out, and less ends up on your carpet. However, it’s normal for the dog to resume his/her regular shedding behavior with a couple of days to a week. The lo-shed process is only temporary.

To keep the hair out of your house, you could try brushing him yourself once a day. A curry comb, or Zoom-Groom (available at most pet supply stores), would be best to use on a daily basis, and it’s easy to use. The constant brushing will also help to stimulate the natural oils in his skin, and

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