So why are maltese haircuts necessary for your maltese pet.
Maltese hair matted.
Don t use a razor to shave your maltese dog because it will be painful and the hair that grows back will be curly and matted.
Small matted dog hair can occur daily because your long haired dog is continually shedding dead hairs.
Regularly grooming your maltese pet hair will make their coat hair more manageable.
Once they re out though it s easy to troubleshoot them before they form again.
The answer is simple.
Keep working through the mat to encourage it to loosen.
Our maltese has just truned a year old.
If you are going to cut your dog s hair yourself instead of taking it to a professional dog groomer use scissors.
Thus proper cut or trimming is necessary.
The maltese does not have an undercoat and their coat is often referred to as hair instead of fur.
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.
You wouldn t take a brush to your own head if you had a bad tangle so don t subject your maltese to that.
A long haired maltese who has gone even a day or so without a good brushing is a matted maltese.
It s also extremely risky and dangerous to shave its hair.
Work slowly using as much detangler as necessary to keep it wet.
Your maltese dog has a lot of coat hair that can become matted and tangled.
Still others such as poodles have a curly coat that too will mat up if not brushed regularly.
Removing the mats can be moderately challenging especially if your pal has gone significantly longer than a day.
Use your fingers to pull the mat apart and separate the hair as much as possible.
The maltese sheds very little and is a great breed to bring home if you are prone to allergies or love to wear black.
Brushing the outer coat will make the dog look good but may not get at all the mats.
However tuffy will not sit still long.