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Shedding
All About Shedding
Dogs shed. Some of them shed a lot. Most people who get a dog know about shedding, but do not realize how much hair they will be dealing with.
Hair Cycles
Hair does not grow continually, but in cycles. After a growing stage, the hair rests. During this resting stage a new hair is growing beside the old hair, which is then shed out. This is when it lands on your clothes, floors and furiture.

At any given time there is hair on the dog in different phases. Hair is lost all year, with heavier shedding occurring seasonally. Light affects the cycle, so when the days are longer, spring to summer, there is more shedding. Domestication has changed seasonal shedding to some extent.
House pets are exposed to long hours of artificial light, so they tend to lose hair year round.
How can a groomer help?
THE GOOD NEWS, YOUR GROOMER CAN REMOVE MUCH OF THE DEAD SHEDDING HAIR,
UP TO 80%!
How SHEDICURE is done ?
1. A warm massaging shampoo is the first step to loosn the hair.

2. Hand drying is the next stage. The coat is brushed and combed while volume hair dryers are used to penetrate the coat to the skin and loosen and blow out the coat.

3. Finilly the groomer uses a special tool to "card" out the remaining excess undercoat.
The Results
At first, because the pets hair folicles have been disturbed, you will see some shedding. AFTER 24 HOURS the coat will settle and you will see a remarkable reduction in shedding.
How often can Shedicure be done?
To get the maximum benefit, every three to six weeks.
At the peek of shedding season, a Shampoo and Shedicure hair control system MAY BE done every three weeks.
Most owners, book a Shampoo and Sheicure about every six to eight weeks.
What you can do at home
Use a liquid, fatty acid supplement to your pet diet.
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