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.