Also cornstarch powder sprinkled on his tail helps loosen matted hair.
Japanese spitz matted fur.
Sprinkle cornstarch on the mat and on the fur surrounding the mat.
Cornstarch won t hurt the dog if he licks it and according to bichon frise information station cornstarch helps loosen up the fur strands.
One interesting factoid about the japanese spitz is that it has one of the longest lifespans of any dog breed.
It comprises a coarser outer layer that stands off from the fine undercoat giving the japanese spitz a teddy bear like appearance.
A healthy japanese spitz dog can live to be between 10 and 16 years.
Work the cornstarch into the mat if you can with the tips of your fingers.
Work out mats by wetting them with the detangler breaking them apart with your fingers and then brushing them smooth.
Peanut butter contains natural oil and helps with mat removal as well.
Matted fur and thick undercoat hold water which will tighten the knot when it drys.
Your spitz boasts long silky hair atop a fluffy undercoat and neglecting this mane leads to tangles and mats.
Step 2 start by thoroughly soaking your dog s coat being careful not to get water in the ears.
If they do get dirty and you want to wash them remember to always give them a good brush before you wash them otherwise you will get matted hair all over the body especially if they are about to drop coat.
Luckily the japanese spitz has a teflon like coat that is to say mud and dirt don t stick to their fur.
There are no other varieties.
Use a slicker brush and wide tooth comb to get through both layers of hair and remove any tangles before they form unmanageable mats.
They also have a thick lion like mane of longer fur extending from their neck and shoulders down to their brisket.
To be considered a japanese spitz the coat has to be completely devoid of color.
Washing your japanese spitz should only really need to be done about every month or so.
The coat of the japanese spitz is its most recognizable feature it is white and plush forming a thick mane around the neck.
Adding a spray detangler to the dog s tail moistens the hair and helps soften the mat.
Spritz your spitz with a detangling spray to minimize broken hairs as you brush.
When dealing with a matted tail conditioner is almost a necessity.
If they do get muddy you simply wait for it to dry and then brush it out.