| Re: any hope for matts other than cutting out? Once you get your dog's matts out, you'll need to learn to take care of the coat to prevent matts from forming. You'll need a pin brush, a soft slicker, and a steel comb. The pin brushes with the little balls on the tips will damage the hair, thus causing it to matt, so do be sure to get a pin brush without the balls. I've never found one in a retail pet store, so I buy mine online (PetEdge carries them). It's also helpful to use a leave-in spray conditioner before brushing, so you don't damage hair. Brushing dirty hair will cause damage.
I've fostered rescue Poodles with coats matted to felt! <groan> To save as much coat as possible, and for the comfort of the dog, I wet shave. I shampoo and rinse, then lather the dog up with shampoo and conditioner. The blade goes through matted coats like a hot knife through butter! |