De-matting & Brush Out Services
Tangled coat? We'll work through it — with patience, skill, and your dog's comfort as the priority.
Why Dogs Get Matted
Mats happen. It doesn't mean you're a bad pet owner. Some coats are just more prone to tangling.
- Curly or wavy coats (Doodles, Poodles, Bichons, Portuguese Water Dogs)
- Double coats that shed seasonally
- Friction areas: behind ears, armpits, collar line
- Getting wet without being fully dried and brushed
What We Can Do Depends on Severity
Light Matting
Small tangles at the surface. We can usually brush these out with patience.
Moderate Matting
Larger mats. We'll work through what we can; some areas may need shorter clips.
Severe Matting
When mats are tight to the skin, a close shave is often the kindest option.
Let's Be Honest
We will always try to save as much coat as possible. But we won't hurt your dog to save a hairstyle. Dematting severe mats is painful. If the mats are tight to the skin, shaving is often the only humane option. The fur will grow back.
Preventing Future Mats
The best dematting is the kind you never need. Here are some tips to keep your dog mat-free between grooming appointments:
- Brush regularly — For curly and long-haired breeds, brush at least every other day
- Use the right tools — A slicker brush and metal comb work best for most coat types
- Dry thoroughly after baths — Wet fur tangles fast, especially in curly coats
- Keep up with grooming appointments — Regular professional grooming every 4-6 weeks prevents mats from forming
Need Help With a Matted Coat?
No judgment here. Let's figure out the best plan for your dog.