Before deshedding: Talk to your groomer or vet!
Wanting to help when your dog is shedding is great, and it can also help you keep your home less full of fur at times, but you should also know what you are doing!
This means knowing if your dog is allergic to certain shampoo ingredients, what type of coat it has, and what the appropriate tools are to take care of it. This can easily happen if you do not do your research well!
The best way to get informed besides reading about the topic is to discuss it with your vet or groomer; they can recommend what is best for your dog at home, some tools, or even tell you how often you can bathe your dog!
Just make sure you are getting your information from a reputable source and that you do not do this blindly so that you can have the easiest time deshedding and also that your dog is safe and has a good experience!
Most dogs end up shedding at some point in the year; however, what do we do when we see them shedding more than we think is normal? Know what can cause excessive shedding and when it is time to go to the vet by reading about the signs here!