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Conditioners & Detanglers for Dogs

Keep your dog's coat soft, smooth, and tangle-free with our range of Conditioners & Detanglers for Dogs. Whether you are finishing off a bath with a nourishing rinse-out conditioner, working through a stubborn knot with a leave-in detangler, or simply maintaining a long or thick coat between washes, our selection of conditioning and detangling formulas makes brushing easier, reduces coat breakage, and leaves your dog's fur feeling luxuriously soft and manageable after every grooming session.

Conditioning your dog's coat after shampooing is an often overlooked but essential step in a complete grooming routine. Shampoo cleanses the coat thoroughly but can also open the hair cuticle and temporarily reduce moisture levels. A conditioner closes the cuticle, restores moisture and shine, reduces static, and makes the coat significantly easier to brush and style. For dogs with longer, thicker, or more mat-prone coats, a detangler applied between baths keeps knots under control and makes every brushing session smoother and more comfortable for your dog.

Why Choose Our Conditioners & Detanglers?

  • Restores Moisture & Shine Replenishes hydration lost during shampooing and leaves the coat looking healthy, glossy, and full of life.
  • Reduces Tangles & Matting Smooths the coat cuticle to prevent knot formation and make detangling faster, easier, and more comfortable.
  • Easier Brushing A well-conditioned coat requires less effort to brush through, reducing pulling and discomfort for your dog during grooming sessions.
  • Reduces Coat Breakage Strengthens and protects individual hairs from breakage caused by brushing, friction, and environmental exposure.
  • Controls Static Prevents static buildup in the coat, particularly useful for long-haired breeds during dry or cold weather.
  • Rinse-Out & Leave-In Options Both rinse-out conditioners for use during bathing and leave-in sprays for between-bath detangling and maintenance available across the range.
  • Suitable for All Coat Types Formulas available for short, medium, long, curly, double, and wire-haired coats across all breed sizes.
  • Nourishing Ingredients Many formulas enriched with natural oils, proteins, and botanical extracts to deeply nourish and protect the coat.

Explore our full range of Conditioners & Detanglers for Dogs available in Lebanon and give your dog's coat the nourishment and care it deserves after every bath and between grooming sessions. Enjoy same-day delivery in Beirut and up to 3 days anywhere in Lebanon.

FAQ

Do I need to use a conditioner every time I bathe my dog?

While not always strictly necessary for every dog, using a conditioner after shampooing is highly recommended for dogs with medium to long coats, thick double coats, curly fur, or coats prone to dryness and tangling. Conditioners restore moisture, smooth the coat cuticle, and make brushing after the bath significantly easier and more comfortable. For short-haired dogs with healthy skin and coats, conditioning once every few baths is generally sufficient.

What is the difference between a rinse-out conditioner and a leave-in conditioner?

A rinse-out conditioner is applied to the coat after shampooing, left for a few minutes to penetrate the hair, and then rinsed out thoroughly with water before drying. A leave-in conditioner or detangler spray is applied to a damp or dry coat after bathing or between washes and is not rinsed out, providing ongoing moisture, frizz control, and detangling benefits throughout the day. Both types serve different purposes and can be used together as part of a complete grooming routine.

How do I use a detangler spray between baths?

Spray the detangler lightly onto the areas of the coat that are tangled or prone to knotting, such as behind the ears, under the legs, and around the collar area. Allow it to sit for a moment to soften the fur, then gently work through the knots with a wide-tooth comb or detangling brush starting from the tips and working gradually upward toward the roots. Never pull sharply through a knot as this causes pain and coat breakage.

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

Apply a generous amount of detangler or leave-in conditioner to the matted area and allow it to soften the fur for several minutes. Then use a dematting tool or wide-tooth comb to gently work through the edges of the mat from the outside in, loosening it gradually rather than pulling from the center. For very tight, large, or skin-close mats, it is always safer to visit a professional groomer rather than attempting removal at home to avoid accidentally cutting or irritating the skin.

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