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Love your dog but hate the shedding? 
 
Your pets undercoat can become a dense mess of loose, dead hair - and the major source of shedding.  With regular de-shedding treatments every 4 to 6 weeks, you'll notice a significant decrease in the amount of loose pet hair.  
 
The benefits of de-shedding treatments.
 

* Reduces shedding up to 90%.

* Brings out the pets natural oils, 
  promoting healthier skin and a shiny
  topcoat.
* Reduces the amount of   
  airborne elements that causes 
  allergic reaction in many people.
         
 
 
 
 Ally J:  Border Collie/Shepard Mix
 
Ally J's parents were VERY happy with the De-Shedding
service.  Better the dead hair sits on the grooming table
rather than in the house.  
 
Are there breeds that are not good candidates for de-shedding treatments?
 
Most dogs will benefit greatly from de-shedding treatments, however, there are a few breeds that aren't
good candidates such as Poodles, Shih Tzus, Maltese, Bichons, Portuguese Water Dogs and Irish Water Spaniels. 
 
 
         Willey:  Norwegian Elkhound                                 Birty:  Lab
                             Willey & Birty's parents are Mike & Deb Trapp of Elkhart.