It is very important to thoroughly comb your pet's hair before using a pet hair shaver. This not only ensures smoother operation of the shaver, but also reduces the occurrence of pinching, pulling, and uneven hair. If a pet's hair becomes tangled or tangled, the shaver may not be able to cut the hair smoothly and may even cause pain or discomfort. Therefore, combing hair can help the shaver process hair more easily and avoid such problems.
Especially for pets with long or curly hair, the hair is prone to tangling or forming clumps. If these clumps are not sorted out first, the blades of the shaver are likely to get stuck in the hair, causing the hair to be unable to be trimmed smoothly and even damaging the pet's skin. In addition, if tangled hair is not combed, the shaver may "skip" these areas, resulting in uneven shaving.
When combing hair, it is best to use a comb or brush that is suitable for the type of pet hair. For long haired pets, a wide toothed comb can be used to comb the knotted parts first, and then a fine toothed comb can be used for fine combing. During the grooming process, special attention should be paid to gentle handling and avoiding pulling the pet's hair forcefully to reduce discomfort.