Mats can form anywhere on a dog or cat s coat but especially where their hair is extra long.
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You can also try sprinkling stubborn mats with cornstarch and working through them with a dematting comb.
The backs of their ears butts tummy area and under the arms and legs.
Hold the entire mat in your hand at the base of the mat closest to your dog s skin as you want to make sure you don t damage your dog s skin.
If you aren t able to get your dog s mats out with a dog dematting comb you may need to try using a mat splitter to break up the mat into smaller pieces then try again with the dematting comb.
Go back over with the comb.
Maintaining a healthy coat can prevent mats from forming so it s critical to remove excessive hair through regular brushing and grooming.
You can do this with the dog on your lap as you watch television.
Remove small mats to remove small mats separate the mat with your fingers pulling very gently until the mat falls away from the hair.
This is a tried and true home remedy and is very effective as a dematting aid.
When you locate a mat hold it at the base and slowly ease the knotted fur apart with your fingers.
Scissors if worse comes to worst and the knot cannot be combed out or detangled make efforts to get the knots as far away from your dog s skin as possible by working the mat outwards.
Also by holding the mat in your hand this way you will make sure that any brush burn will happen to your hand and not your dog s delicate skin.
If a mat splitter stilldoesn t help you than you may need to resort to electric clippersto shave away the mat.
That is if you apply too much pressure to the brush.