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The 3-3-3 rule outlines the common adjustment stages a new dog experiences: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn routines, and 3 months to feel at home.
Yes, deShedding a dog is effective in reducing loose hair and managing shedding when done correctly and regularly.
You should brush your dog regularly, ideally several times a week, to effectively reduce shedding.
The FURminator is not inherently bad for dogs when used correctly and on appropriate coat types.
To deshed your dog at home, use a high-quality deshedding tool and bathe them with deshedding shampoo and conditioner, followed by regular brushing.
Signs of excessive shedding in dogs include bald patches, dry or irritated skin, and changes in the coat’s texture or thickness beyond normal seasonal shedding.
DeShedding is typically not painful for dogs when done correctly and with the right tools.
Foods rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, such as fish oil, flaxseed, and certain high-quality dog foods, help reduce dog shedding.
Groomers use deshedding tools, shampoos, conditioners, and techniques like blow drying and frequent brushing to manage and reduce shedding in pets.

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