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    Brea, CA

    De-shedding Treatment

    Specialized service to reduce shedding and maintain a healthy coat. Professional grooming service in Brea, CA 92821.

    The De-Shedding Process
    How It Works

    The De-Shedding Process

    We safely remove loose undercoat without damaging the topcoat, dramatically reducing shedding.

    • De-Shedding Shampoo: A special bath that helps loosen the trapped undercoat.
    • High-Velocity Blowout: Our powerful dryers blow out a massive amount of loose fur safely.
    • Undercoat Raking: We use specialized brushes to pull out the remaining dead hair.

    Heavy Shedding vs. De-Shedded Coat

    Save your vacuum and keep your dog cooler.

    Impacted Undercoat
    Messy Home

    Impacted Undercoat

    When double-coated dogs shed, the loose hair gets trapped, causing overheating and massive tumbleweeds in your home.

    • Hair all over furniture and clothes
    • Dog feels hot and uncomfortable
    • Can lead to severe matting
    Properly De-Shedded
    Clean & Cool

    Properly De-Shedded

    Our treatment removes up to 80% of loose hair in one session.

    • Dramatically less hair in your home
    • Allows the skin to breathe
    • Coat looks shiny and healthy

    Benefits of this Service

    Dramatically reduces loose hair

    Promotes a healthier, breathable coat

    Keeps your home cleaner

    Transformations

    Before & After Results

    After
    After
    Before
    Before

    Scruffy to Fluffy

    Got Questions?

    De-Shedding FAQ

    Will this stop shedding completely?

    No treatment stops shedding 100%, but this will reduce it by up to 80% for several weeks.

    Can you just shave my double-coated dog?

    We strongly advise against shaving double coats (like Huskies or Goldens) as it can permanently damage the coat and impair their ability to regulate body temperature.

    How often should I get a de-shed treatment?

    Every 4-8 weeks, especially during the spring and fall shedding seasons.

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