Labradors de-shedding treatment grooming

Labradors De-Shedding Treatment Grooming

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The de-shedding treatment is a popular grooming choice for labradors. With their short, dense double coat coat, labradors are well-suited to this style. This deep removal of loose undercoat using specialised tools and techniques is a practical and attractive option for pet owners.

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Labradors De-Shedding Treatment FAQ

What does a de-shedding treatment look like on a Labrador?

The de-shedding treatment on a Labrador creates a deep removal of loose undercoat using specialised tools and techniques. The body is typically kept at no cutting — focuses on removing loose undercoat, with the face shaped n/a — de-shedding focuses on the body coat. The exact result depends on your Labrador's individual coat texture — labradors have a short, dense double coat coat that works well with this style.

How often does a Labrador need a de-shedding treatment?

Most labradors need their de-shedding treatment refreshed every 8-12 weeks. Their coat is relatively low-maintenance between grooms, but regular brushing still helps.

How much does a de-shedding treatment cost for a Labrador in Australia?

A de-shedding treatment for a Labrador typically costs $60-$90 in Australia, depending on the salon, location, and coat condition. Regular grooming appointments help maintain the style and keep costs predictable.

How do I maintain a de-shedding treatment at home between grooms?

Most effective when done seasonally (spring and autumn). Regular brushing at home extends the results.

General Labradors Grooming Tips

Brush your Labrador weekly to remove loose undercoat. Use a rubber curry brush or de-shedding tool. Labradors love water but are prone to ear infections — dry ears thoroughly after swimming or bathing.