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Coat Maintenance Tools

Keep your dog's coat tangle-free, mat-free, and manageable with our range of Coat Maintenance Tools. Designed for more intensive grooming sessions, our selection of dematting, detangling, and deshedding tools helps you tackle stubborn knots, remove excess undercoat, and maintain a healthier, more manageable coat between professional grooming appointments.

While everyday brushes handle surface-level maintenance, coat maintenance tools go deeper into the coat to address the challenges that regular brushing alone cannot fully resolve. Whether your dog is a heavy seasonal shedder, prone to matting due to a long or curly coat, or simply needs a thorough undercoat clearout after winter, the right tool makes a significant difference in both the health of the coat and the comfort of your dog.

Why Choose Our Coat Maintenance Tools?

  • Tackles Stubborn Mats & Knots Dematting tools work through tangled and matted fur gently and effectively without excessive pulling or discomfort.
  • Reduces Shedding Significantly Deshedding tools remove loose undercoat fur before it sheds around your home, dramatically reducing the amount of fur on furniture and floors.
  • Healthier Coat & Skin Removing excess undercoat improves air circulation to the skin, reducing the risk of skin irritation, hotspots, and moisture buildup beneath the coat.
  • Suitable for Thick & Long Coats Designed for double-coated, long-haired, curly, and wire-haired breeds that require more thorough grooming attention.
  • Prevents Mat Formation Regular use between professional grooming appointments keeps tangles under control before they develop into painful mats.
  • Saves on Grooming Costs Consistent at-home coat maintenance reduces the frequency and intensity of professional grooming sessions needed over time.

Explore our full range of Coat Maintenance Tools for Dogs available in Lebanon and find the right tool to keep your dog's coat healthy, tangle-free, and beautifully managed all year round. Enjoy same-day delivery in Beirut and up to 3 days anywhere in Lebanon.

FAQ

What is the difference between a dematting tool and a deshedding tool?

A dematting tool has specially designed blades or wide-spaced teeth that work through knots and mats in the coat by gently cutting or separating tangled fur without pulling excessively on the skin. A deshedding tool is designed to reach through the top coat and remove loose, dead fur from the undercoat before it sheds naturally. Both tools serve different purposes and are often used together as part of a thorough grooming routine for dogs with thicker or longer coats.

How do I safely remove a mat from my dog's coat?

Start by applying a detangling spray or conditioner to the matted area and allow it to soften the fur for a few minutes. Use a dematting tool or wide-tooth comb to gently work through the edges of the mat first, gradually loosening it from the outside in rather than pulling from the center. Never pull sharply at a mat as this can cause pain and skin irritation. For very tight or large mats close to the skin, it is safer to have a professional groomer handle them to avoid accidentally cutting the skin.

How often should I use a deshedding tool on my dog?

For heavy shedding breeds, using a deshedding tool once or twice a week during normal periods and every two to three days during peak shedding seasons gives the best results. For moderate shedders, once a week is generally sufficient. Always brush the coat with an everyday brush first to remove surface debris before using the deshedding tool for a more effective and comfortable session.

Can I use a dematting tool on a puppy?

Dematting tools are generally better suited for adult dogs with established coats. For puppies, focus on gentle everyday brushing with a soft brush to build a positive grooming habit and keep the coat tangle-free from the start. If a puppy develops small tangles, use a wide-tooth comb with a detangling spray rather than a dematting tool to avoid any discomfort on their more sensitive skin.

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