Dog Grooming Calgary

Dog De-Shedding Services

Our professional dog de-shedding services help reduce excessive shedding, promote a healthier coat, and keep your home cleaner. Using specialized tools and techniques, our groomers remove loose hair, prevent matting,
In this guide, we’ll talk about the benefits of de-shedding your dog, the different types of coats and how they shed, and how to get your dog ready for the de-shedding process. We’ll also talk about the different tools and methods that professional groomers use to get rid of hair, as well as how to take care of your dog’s coat so that it sheds less. Lastly, we’ll talk about why it’s a good idea to hire an experienced groomer and what they can bring to the process of de-shedding. By the end of this guide, you’ll know everything you need to know to keep your furry friend happy, healthy, and not shedding.

Benefits :

A skilled groomer can help your dog stop shedding.

Dogs are great friends, but when they shed, it can be annoying. It makes a mess in your house and can give you allergies and other health problems. Getting your dog to stop shedding is an important part of keeping them healthy and comfortable, and hiring a dog groomer in Calgary can make the process much easier and more effective.

Tools and methods for removing dead hair

Groomers can use different tools and methods to get rid of loose hair, and using the right one can make a big difference in how well the process works. The shedding blade is a popular tool used by groomers.

Use the Right Tools

Groomers use shedding blades, slicker brushes, and specialized products to remove loose fur effectively without harming your dog’s coat.

Gentle Technique

Working with the direction of fur growth and using a light touch prevents irritation and keeps your dog comfortable.

Healthy Coat

Proper de-shedding methods remove dead hair, reduce shedding, and promote a shiny, healthy, and tangle-free coat.

Getting to know your dog's coat

Getting to know your dog’s coat is an important part of de-shedding him. Different dog breeds have different types of coats, and each type of coat sheds in a different way and at a different rate. Some breeds only have one coat, while others have two coats or a mix of the two. A double coat has a soft undercoat and a thicker, rougher topcoat, while a single coat is just the topcoat. Double-coated dogs tend to shed more than single-coated dogs. Also, some dogs shed only during certain times of the year, while others shed all year long.

Our Grooming Services

We provide professional, gentle ear cleaning services tailored to your dog’s needs. From removing wax and debris to spotting potential issues early, our trained groomers ensure your dog stays healthy, comfortable, and happy.

Dog Teeth Cleaning

Brushing regularly is essential to maintaining its health and well-being. It helps to remove loose hair, dirt, and debris.

Dog Ears Cleaning

Ears catch most of the dirt. For this reason, cleaning is one of the most vital parts of the grooming routine. In this procedure,

Dog Nail Clipping

When your pet’s nails get too long, they can be painful and cause serious health problems. Clipping and filing them regularly can help.

Dog Brushing

Brushing regularly is essential to maintaining its health and well-being. It helps to remove loose hair, dirt, and debris.

Book Your Dog’s De-Shedding Session Today!

Reduce shedding, improve coat health, and keep your home cleaner! Schedule a professional de-shedding session with our expert groomers and give your dog a healthier, happier, and more comfortable coat.
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Getting your dog ready to shed

Before you shave your dog, you need to make sure they are ready. First, brush and comb your dog’s fur well to get rid of any mats or tangles. This step will also help loosen any loose fur, which will make the process of shedding more effective. Next, give your dog a good shampoo and conditioner bath to clean their coat well. Before you start the de-shedding process,
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We guide pet owners and professionally prepare each dog’s coat before de-shedding,

Care after the fact and upkeep

After de-shedding your dog, it’s important to give them the right care so that their coat stays healthy and they don’t shed again. The first step is to brush your dog’s coat again to get rid of any loose hair that is still there and to spread the natural oils all over the coat. This step will also help keep the hair from getting matted and tangled. Next, thoroughly rinse your dog with lukewarm water to get rid of any leftover shampoo or conditioner. Lastly, make sure your dog’s fur is completely dry before letting it go outside or curl up in its bed. It’s also important to do regular maintenance to cut down on shedding. If you brush your dog’s coat every day, you can get rid of loose fur before it falls out. A high-quality diet full of essential fatty acids can also help your dog have a healthy coat.

What Our Clients Say

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Laura P. Dog Parent

I’ve tried many groomers for my dog, but this team is incredible! They took the time to understand my dog’s coat type and used the right de-shedding tools. My dog stayed calm the entire time, and the results were amazing—less shedding, a shiny, healthy coat, and a happy, comfortable pup. The staff explained everything and gave me great tips for maintenance at home. I feel confident knowing my dog is in such caring, professional hands.

Michael R. Pet Owner

I was nervous about bringing my dog in for de-shedding, but the experience exceeded all expectations. The groomers used gentle techniques and safe products, removing loose hair without stressing my dog. They also showed me how to maintain his coat afterward. My house is cleaner, and my dog looks and feels healthier. It’s clear they truly care about the dogs and their comfort. I wouldn’t trust anyone else for grooming and coat care!

Sophie K. Rescue Volunteer

Many of the dogs I care for are anxious, but the team handled each one with patience and skill. Their professional de-shedding process was gentle, effective, and tailored to each dog’s coat. They removed loose hair, reduced shedding, and helped improve coat health, all while keeping the dogs calm and happy. I’m so impressed by their knowledge, professionalism, and genuine love for animals. This service is a must for anyone who wants healthier, happier dogs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about our dog grooming and de-shedding services. From tools and techniques to aftercare and coat health, our FAQs help you understand the process and care for your furry friend with confidence.
Shedding is important for dogs because it helps get rid of loose fur, stops mats and tangles, and lowers the chance of allergies and other health problems.
Hiring a professional groomer makes sure that your dog gets the best care and attention possible. This includes figuring out the type of coat and how often it sheds, using specialized tools and equipment, and providing a safe, stress-free environment.
Common mistakes to avoid when de-shedding your dog are using too much pressure, using a de-shedding tool on sensitive areas like the face, ears, or genitals, and not grooming your dog’s coat regularly.
To get your dog ready to shed, you should brush and comb their fur well, give them a bath with good dog shampoo and conditioner, and, if necessary, trim and shape their fur.
It depends on the type of coat your dog has and how often he or she sheds. Some dogs only need to be de-shed once or twice a year, while others may need it more often, like once a season or once a month.
Yes, de-shedding your dog can help reduce shedding in the long run by removing loose fur before it falls out, preventing mats and tangles, and promoting a healthy coat through regular maintenance.
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