Mats and tangles in your dog’s coat can be more than just an appearance issue; they can also cause discomfort, skin irritation, and even infections if left untreated. Our professional dog dematting in Orange County service is designed to gently and effectively remove mats, restoring your dog’s coat to a soft, healthy, and tangle-free condition.
Unlike quick brushing at home, professional dematting for dogs is done with specialized tools and techniques that prevent pain and protect the coat. Whether your dog has long, curly fur or a thick double coat, we take the time to safely handle even the toughest tangles, leaving your pup feeling refreshed and comfortable.
Our dog dematting in Orange County appointments are designed to be thorough yet gentle, focusing on both coat health and your pet’s comfort. A typical session may include:
Mats are more than just unsightly clumps of fur; they can pull tightly on the skin, restrict air circulation, and trap dirt and moisture. Left untreated, mats can lead to:
By scheduling regular dematting for dogs, you not only improve your pet’s appearance but also protect their overall health and happiness.
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(Prices vary depending on dog breed, coat.) Call or text for price.
(Prices vary depending on dog breed, coat.) Call or text for price.
(Prices vary depending on dog breed, coat.) Call or text for price.
Dematting
Furminator treatment
Flea and tick treatment
Conditioning treatment
When done at home with improper tools, dematting can be uncomfortable. However, our professional groomers use gentle techniques and specialized equipment to ensure the process is safe and as pain-free as possible. We work slowly and carefully, giving your dog breaks if needed to reduce stress and discomfort.
The length of a session depends on the severity of the mats and the size of your dog. Minor tangles may only take 20:30 minutes, while severe matting can require an hour or more. Our groomers will assess your dog’s coat before beginning and provide an estimate of how long the process will take.
In some cases, mats are too tight or close to the skin to be safely brushed out. When this happens, carefully shaving the area is the most humane option to prevent injury or pain. Our priority is always your dog’s comfort and safety, so we’ll discuss the best approach with you before proceeding.
Regular brushing at home combined with scheduled grooming appointments is the best way to prevent mats. Using the right brush for your dog’s coat type is also important. Our groomers can recommend the ideal tools and a brushing routine to help keep your dog’s coat smooth between professional visits.
Yes, even short-haired breeds can develop mats in certain areas, especially behind the ears, under the legs, or near the tail. While they may not mate as heavily as long-haired breeds, short-haired dogs still benefit from regular coat checks and occasional dematting to keep them comfortable.