
KING KOMB™ DeShedding Tool For Mastiffs
Mastiffs might not look like shedders at first glance, but the breed is actually categorized as a moderate shedder, putting it in the same class as dogs which are a bit bigger and have more hair. Mastiffs are double-coated dogs, with a tough, coarse undercoat and a soft topcoat. That means that Mastiffs owners can expect their pups to shed mostly in the spring or summertime when it comes time to dump their winter coat. Because a Mastiffs hair isn’t very long, you might not be finding big hairs floating around the house, but you will have short, hard-to-find hair lying around. Proper Mastiffs grooming practices and the use of a good Mastiffs grooming brush will do a lot to help the shedding situation with your dog. See The Komb In Action: The Best Mastiff Shedding Brush on the Market To keep your Mastiffs shedding patterns in check, it’s best to use a Mastiffs hair brush like the King Komb every day, or at the very least, two to three days a week. Doing so will greatly reduce the