Dog de-shedding in Herne Bay
Focused undercoat removal for dogs who shed heavily, blow coat seasonally, or leave fur everywhere at home.
Prices from £45. Best for double coats and heavy shedders.
Quick answer: Dog de-shedding at The Floof Spa removes loose undercoat with a full wash, blow dry, brush out, light trim, nail clip, ear and eye clean, and specialist conditioner. Guide prices start from £45 for small dogs, £55 medium, £65 large and £80 XL.
Who de-shedding is for
De-shedding is especially helpful for Labradors, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, Huskies, Collies, Spaniels and mixed breeds with thick undercoats.
It does not stop shedding completely, but it removes a large amount of loose coat in one controlled appointment, which can make the house and your dog more comfortable.
- Loose undercoat removal
- Full body wash
- Blow dry
- Light face, paw and hygiene trim
- Nail clipping
- Ear and eye cleaning
- Specialist conditioner and finish
Seasonal coat help
Most heavy shedders benefit from de-shedding every 8-12 weeks, with extra support in spring and autumn when coats change fastest.
If your dog hates busy salons or noisy dryers, Joanne keeps the appointment one-to-one with breaks where needed.
Common questions
- How much is dog de-shedding in Herne Bay?
- Guide prices start from £45 for small dogs, £55 medium, £65 large and £80 XL. Final price is confirmed before booking.
- Does de-shedding stop dog hair at home?
- It will not stop shedding completely, but it removes a lot of loose undercoat and usually reduces shedding at home for several weeks.
- How often should my dog be de-shed?
- Many double-coated dogs do well every 8-12 weeks, with extra visits during spring and autumn coat changes.
- Can short-haired dogs have a de-shed?
- Yes, if they shed heavily. Labradors and short-coated breeds often benefit from proper bathing, drying and undercoat removal.
Ask Joanne before you book
Send your dog's breed, size, coat condition and any worries. Joanne will confirm the best service and price before the appointment.