Keep brushing her everyday.
How to keep a maltese from matting.
They don t understand that whether it is short or long doesn t matter it s the texture and the stress of life and if the coat isn t growing it s full length it will be easier to maintain but it still has to be done regularly that means at least weekly.
Mats often occur in areas of friction such as under the collar behind the ears in the armpits or on the lower legs where the legs rub together or where the dog comes into contact with grass.
After bathing he rubs a little into the fur brushes and blow dries.
Clothes can cause mats to form in the arm pit area and around the areas where the clothes is.
Lately his hair has been getting matted even though we try to brush it very regularly and keep it in a puppy cut.
How to prevent matting in dogs.
I know a man 70 years old who has always had malteses.
These sores can be.
Take breaks if necessary to let your dog rest if there are numerous mats or if the mat in question is large and tight.
If they aren t brushed out or removed mats can tangle fur to the skin causing sores.
Also collars mat and tangle his hair.
It s almost impossible to keep a pet maltese in coat unless the owner is diligent about avoiding dirty water and static.
He swares this helps keep the mats from forming.
If her entire body is covered in matted fur i would advise you to shave it off as it will be less painful for her and less tedious for you.
While they may seem like minor annoyances hair mats can actually become serious problems for dogs.
This will help you bond and stimulate blow flow to the skin and help with replenishing oils lost during shampooing.
Work as much of the mat out with your fingers before attempting to brush to avoid hurting your dog.
However tuffy will not sit still long.
When i brought tuffy to the groomer this week she said that maltese go through hair change at about one year and that is why he has been matting more.
I ve been told that their adult coat is easier to groom but it takes 2 of us about half an hour a day one to hold one to brush and he hates it and he still gets mats of tangled fur around his neck where the collar goes.
It s winter and cold so our maltese enjoy wearing warm clothes.
He swares by corn starch.
Whether or not you should shave your poodle depends on how bad the mats are.
Our maltese has just truned a year old.
Dogs that sit a lot or are right hipped or left hipped when they sit will get mats from the fur being compacted in that spot verplank adds.