Remove tough mats and tangles from your dog's haircoat
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Ideal for double-coated breeds
The essential grooming tools for your medium- or long-haired dog. Use to remove uncomfortable hair mats from behind your dog's ears, between his back legs, beneath his front legs, under his collar, and more. Also for thinning undercoat of double-coated breeds.
Undercoat & Dematting Rake is two tools in one – one side eliminates mats, the other side thins undercoat of double-coated breeds. Assorted colors of Pink, Blue, or Green. Undercoat Shedding Rake works best on dogs with an easily tangled undercoat. Matbreaker removes matted and tangled hair in long-haired dogs without loss of hair length. Blades reverse for right- or left-handed use. Matbreaker replacement blades available, sold separately.
Please click on "More Information" for recommendations on removing mats from your dog's haircoat.
How can hair mats be prevented and removed?
The haircoat, left in its natural state, gets small tangles in it from your pet's everyday activity. The small tangles get snarled together, and dead, shedding hair and debris get caught in the snarl. As the mat gets bigger, hair from farther and farther away from the original site becomes entangled and pulls on tender skin, causing the animal discomfort.
When brushing or combing is not routine, mats become bigger and the skin may be pulled almost constantly. Each time a dog gets wet, the mat tightens more and becomes even more painful for the animal. Skin can become irritated and ulcerated from the constant pulling.
In our clinic, we have seen mats so advanced that they were nearly impossible to cut out with a pair of sharp scissors because they were so close to the skin.
Removing Mats
One of the reasons pet owners avoid grooming is to avoid dealing with mats. As a rule, mats bigger than your thumb need special care. Your pet's skin is very delicate and thinner than yours, so if your pet is severely matted, it may be wise to consult a professional groomer.
Smaller mats can be broken apart with a mat rake or matbreaker. Larger, more involved mats must be cut out with scissors. Be careful. It is easy to cut your pet.
To groom a pet with mats:
First, note where mats are on your pet and brush around them, getting loose and dead hair out of the hair coat.
Using a mat rake or matbreaker, slowly saw through each mat starting at the end of it, slowly working your way deeper into the mat.
Be patient and attentive to your pet's comfort. Do not attempt to pull the mat out by hand.
Some mats look worse than they are, since they may not involve the undercoat. These are easy to fix. Break up the top layer with a matbreaker and comb out the undercoat.
Again, pets with larger mats, mats close to the skin, or mats which cause extreme discomfort should have the mats removed by a professional groomer.
Mats commonly form
Behind ears
Between back legs
Along the back of the haunches
In the groin area
Underneath front legs
Under the collar
Q.
Do they cut out the mats or break them up?
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The de-matting tools are made to cut through the mats and break them apart, not to cut them out. Some mats, if left too long, may require cutting out; this is best left to a groomer, as they are trained to deal with tangles and mats. If the groomer cannot work the mat out, they will be able to cut it out with the least possible hair loss and discomfort to your pet.
Testimonial By:
Testimonial:
Kathy A Zachary, LA
The Matbreaker is an awesome tool for detangling. I have a shih tzu and two Himalayan cats. Never have I ever been able to keep their coats so gorgeous before I purchased this! It makes getting out tangles so painless for my pets and so much easier for me! Their coats look terrific all the time now. I wish I would have know about this little gem a long time ago!
With my two big Newfoundlands, I am never far from a Mat Remover. And nowadays there are so many different types to choose from! I prefer the Mat Raker Professional Tool for my needs since I have to get snarls out before my dogs get in the water.
I just purchased the matbreaker tool and it is a godsend. One of my kittens has very fine fur, but 2-3 coats of it depending on the season. I have tried every product imaginable to detangle the mats he seems to get every day. A grooming service provided a temporary but very expensive solution. But the matbreaker is amazing - it gets to the root of the mat without hurting the animal and it's a breeze to use. He still gets knots in his fur, but with this handy gadget, I know I can at least keep up with them. Thank you so much!
Nearly every dog and cat - regardless of their age or breed - sheds. While we cannot stop a dog or cat from shedding, we can help reduce the amount of loose hair, and also effectively remove the hair so it doesn't create a problem in our homes.
Dog grooming tools allow you to remove mats and tangles before and after a bath. This comparison chart will help you select which tools are best for your dog's coat.