All dogs shed their coat, even if it’s more visible with long-haired breeds such as Maltese dogs, Afghan Hounds or Border Collies. At around 6-8 months of age, puppies begin to shed their puppy coat and transition into their adult coat. This adult coat is typically thicker and coarser which means proper grooming is necessary to keep shedding to a minimum. As your dog ages, you may notice they shed more than usual, which is normal as their hair roots become weaker. However, the amount of undercoat they have in the first place depends largely on the breed. Dogs that are adapted to a cold climate (Huskies being a prime example), have a much thicker undercoat than a Jack Russell Terrier. At the same time, different-sized breeds have different deSHEDDING tool requirements. We, therefore, offer a selection of tools that you can adapt specifically to your dogs’ size (from XS to XL) and hair length. Find out which product is best for your pet here: ((https://www.furminator.net/en-gb/products/dogs/deshed))