Things You'll Need
- Brush
- Comb
- Dog shampoo
- Dog conditioner
- Dog detangling spray
- Tub or water hose
- Towels
Instructions
Brush out your dog's coat as completely as possible. Matted, knotted hair is more difficult to detangle when it is wet, so you want to make sure your dog's hair is free of tangles before you get started bathing.
Remove stubborn tangles by using a detangling product designed for use on dogs and then brushing the tangled hair out with a brush or comb. The majority of matted hair will come untangled with sufficient grooming effort on your part. Make sure your dog is completely brushed out and has no knots left in his coat.
Wash your dog by wetting him down in either the tub or with a water hose. Shampoo his coat and then rinse the shampoo out and apply conditioner. Allow conditioner to sit on your dog's coat for several minutes, use conditioner liberally on areas that are prone to tangling.
Rinse conditioner out of your dog's coat. Towel dry him and then brush his coat one more time, making sure no new knots developed during the bathing process.