Curly, long, and double-coated dogs are prone to coat complicationsâbut theyâre not just cosmetic issues. Letâs break down the difference, the danger, and how you can help your pup stay comfy and mat-free.
đ What They Are & How They Happen
Knots
- Small clumps of twisted hair
- Typically form in high-friction areas: around collars, harnesses, ears, and paws
- Caused by play, rolling, moisture, and static buildup
- Easy to resolve when detected early
Tangles
- Larger, looser bunches of intertwined hairs
- Often result from dirt, moisture, or skipped brushing
- Can become mats if not detangled regularly
- Can cause mild discomfort and skin restriction
Mats
- Densely packed, tightly wound fur stuck close to the skin
- Can trap bacteria, moisture, and debrisâleading to inflammation, bruising, and skin infections
- Often hide under outer fur and can cause pain long before theyâre visible
- Require shaving or serious dematting to resolve, which may be stressful for your dog
đš Why Mats Are More Than Just a Mess
Mats tug at the skin, limit airflow, and trap moistureâwhich creates a breeding ground for:
- Hot spots
- Yeast infections
- Flea and tick hiding zones
- Limited mobility in joints when around legs and armpits
They also spike anxiety during grooming sessions due to pulling and discomfortâespecially in curly-coated dogs with dense fur.
đȘ Prevention = Happy Pup + Fluffy Style
Hereâs your pro-approved grooming routine for preventing knots, tangles, and mats:
đ Brush Daily
- Use a slicker brush to loosen curls
- Follow with a metal comb to reach close to the skin
- Focus on ears, tail base, underarms, neck folds, and anywhere your dog wears gear
đ Bathe Smart
- Use coat-specific shampoos and conditioners
- Dry thoroughly with a blow dryer or high-velocity dryer
- Brush post-bathânever let your pup air-dry without detangling first
đ Stick to a Professional Schedule
- Grooms every 4â6 weeks are ideal for maintaining long, fluffy cuts
- Skipping leads to coat breakdown and potential shave-downs
- Groomers assess coat health, catch hidden mats, and prevent buildup before it becomes a problem
đŹ Talk to Your Groomer
- Ask questions about your dogâs coat health
- Request brushing demos
- Set realistic expectations about length and style if maintenance isnât consistent
đŸ Grooming Is More Than BeautyâItâs Wellness
At Vroom Grooms LLC, we donât just style dogsâwe protect their comfort, skin health, and emotional wellbeing. Mats arenât a flawâtheyâre a flag. Together, we can keep tails wagging and coats glowing with teamwork and education.

