Pooch Fun

Menu
  • HOME
  • Pooch Fun
  • Dog Videos
  • Featured
  • Dogs How To
  • Dog Stories
  • Uncategorized
Home
Dog Grooming
Can I Use a Human Detangler on my Dog?

Can I Use a Human Detangler on my Dog?

Ashely Clark

can I use a human detangler on my dog

 

As seasonal fur starts to come in, the hair on your favorite pet may be driving you nuts. If your dog is just too furry, it might be time to consider getting a detangler. Hair is an integral part of any pet’s coat, and it can be a real struggle to keep your dog’s coat in good shape. But how do you know which detangler is right for you?

 

Is a Human Detangler Okay for Dogs?

 

Human detanglers will not work on dogs, so you need to buy a detangler made specifically for them. Never use human detangler on dogs; it may appear comparable, but they are not pH-balanced for your dog’s skin. If your dog’s coat is irritated by this, it will be hard to brush your pet. There are also components in certain human detanglers that may be harmful to your four-legged friend, so be sure to choose a product made particularly for dogs.

 

It is not recommended to use infant shampoos on dogs since their skin has an acidity level of 7.4 as opposed to babies’ pH of 5.5. Baby shampoo is pH-balanced at 5.5 to match the eye’s natural ph. That’s still a lot less than what your dog requires. Adults’ pH ranges from 4.5 to 6.0. There is no such thing as a safe human product for your dog, no matter how pricey it may be. Use only dog-specific shampoos and conditioners.

 

Natural Homemade Detangler

 

Apply an all-natural, DIY detangler spray to remove your pet’s matted hair. When it comes to fighting dandruff and creating a smooth coat, rosemary, an ancient plant, and coconut oil are two of the best options.

 

  1. In a medium pot, bring 4 cups of water to a boil.
  2. Add dried or fresh rosemary to the water. Remove from heat and allow the mixture to soak, covered, for ten minutes.
  3. Using a paper towel or cheesecloth, cover the colander. Place it on top of a medium-sized mixing basin and stir together.
  4. Squeeze the rosemary out of the mixture. Fill a medium spray bottle halfway with the liquid.
  5. Add five to six drops of coconut oil.

 

Detangling Tools for Home Use

 

Comb. Grab one of these if you’ve got a resistant mat. Mats may be broken up by their large, hefty teeth, which are sharp and long.

 

Slicker brush. Thin wires make this an excellent everyday grooming tool for most mats.

 

Mat splitter. With a sawing action, this one-sided blade separates mats. Of course, keep the saw far away from your dog.

 

Undercoat rake. It is the best-kept secret among dog groomers for dogs like golden retrievers and collie mixes, who have a combination of long and short fur.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions:

 

Is there a natural way to untangle dog hair?

Dilute one tablespoon of pure virgin coconut oil with two tablespoons of lukewarm water to make a detangling conditioner. Let cool. Then, using a moist towel, gently massage the conditioner into the dog’s knotted hair.

 

Can I use coconut oil to detangle my dog’s hair?

Coconut oil can be used as a natural detangler if your pet still has a matted coat and tangles. The oil will soften and smooth the hair, making it easier to untangle. Warm coconut oil to a liquid and allow it to cool before massaging it into your dog’s fur and skin with your fingertips. This will eliminate or loosen mats and help detangle your dog’s fur.

 

 

Share
Email
Prev Article
Next Article

Related Articles

Dog Grooming Restraint Techniques
This article discusses various techniques for restraining a dog during …

Dog Grooming Restraint Techniques

Dog hair that is matted is the worst! Matted dog …

Dog Grooming Tips for Matted Hair

Leave a Reply Cancel Reply

Categories

Field Dogs 300 x 600

Popular Posts

    Find us on Facebook

    Pooch Fun

    Recent Articles

    • Why is My Dog Walking in Circles Around the House?
    • Dog Health Care Plan
    • Watchdog vs Guard Dog
    • Days After Meeting His Foster Mom, a Dog Saves Her Life
    • Stray Dog Found Sleeping On Trash Can’t Stop Hugging Her Rescuers

    Categories

    • Dog Breeds
    • Dog Food
    • Dog Grooming
    • Dog Health Care
    • Dog Stories
    • Dog Toys
    • Dog Videos
    • Dogs How To
    • Featured
    • Pooch Fun
    • Uncategorized

    Menu

    • HOME
    • FACEBOOK
    • CONTACT
    • TERMS & CONDITIONS
    • PRIVACY POLICY
    • CURATION POLICY
    • DMCA
    Copyright © 2025 Pooch Fun
    Powered by Niche Creatives