The best advice i can give you is.
What can mats do to your dog.
Check out your dog s paw pads.
Mats are nasty entanglements of hair that may involve the topcoat undercoat dirt burrs loose hair hanging around and just about anything your dog may have gotten into.
Initially you should do this close to the mat so the dog understands exactly what you are asking.
When the dog sheds the dead shedding fur can become tangled in the live coat.
Failing to brush your dog regularly can cause its hair to be matted which is not something your pet will take kindly.
Let the dog off the mat and try again.
If the dog gets on the mat mark the behaviour yes and immediately reward it.
Also known as dematting rakes these combs are specifically designed to pull apart mats.
A dog s skin is thin like tissue paper and dense mats can cause it to become loose due to the weight of the matting.
If you want to do this yourself removing hair from paw pads can be accomplished by either scissors or clippers.
The article will give steps on the best way to remove mats out of dog hair.
Mat training is one of the first things i teach new puppies and their parents.
Set up the mat and have some treats ready.
Severe mats will be shaved but only after consulting with the pet s owner.
Hair continues to grow there too and if not removed can begin to form mats causing distress on the feet.
Because they can be quite damaging and even painful for your dog mats need to be removed.
If you ve found a mat or area of matting while brushing your dog there are a few things you can do depending on the severity of the mat.
Getting rid of mats needs your preparation with the right tools such as the dematting tool slicker brush and a mat splitter.
Mats are caused by the tangling of fur and it happens for several reasons.
Be aware that some rakes can cut away your dog s fur rather than comb it out this is a good temporary solution but often results in hair growing back unevenly which is especially problematic for styled breeds dematting combs are just the thing for those tough thick knots.
You can try to pick at the mat with a comb or slicker brush but this can be very painful for your dog.
If your itchy dog scratches herself often or bites at hot spots the fur becomes wet dirty and tangled.
Cue the behaviour of the dog getting on the mat with a word such as mat.
There is an easy way to remove the hair between the pads on your dog s feet.
Having your dog go to her mat and stay there is a life.
Shaving a matted coat is a delicate and slow process requiring experience and expertise.
Prevent them from getting started the in first place certain dogs are more prone to mats than others if your dog has a short straight coat you probably have nothing to worry about but if your dog has long mid length straight or curly hair these tips will help you be proactive.