Adept at grooming small and large breeds of dogs with the help of tools and supplies such as curry brush, shedding blade, stripping combs, bristle /
wire pin brush, rakes, coat kings and stand dryers.
Dogs with medium to long hair are often brushed with
a wire pin brush.
Slicker brushes are typically used after primarily brushing with a bristle or
a wire pin brush.
The wire pin brush is also great for dogs with curly coats.
As a rule, most golden retriever owners will find they need the following brushes to various degrees:
wire pin brush, bristle brush, slicker brush and
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Wire pin brush: used for dogs with longer coats (e.g., Golden Retrievers) or dogs with thick, multilayered coats (e.g., Sheepdogs and Collies)
Not exact matches
Wire -
pin brushes and slicker
brushes work great for medium to long - haired dogs.
Some breeds are to be combed with a
wire -
pin brush while drying, right after bathing.
The basic items you need are a flea comb, a
wire slicker
brush,
pin brush or rubber grooming mitt (depending on your dog's coat type), and a nail trimmer.
Pin brushes resemble bristle
brushes, but instead of natural bristles, they contain flexible
wires with
pins on top.
As I mentioned above,
wire -
pin brushes are great for dogs with woolly or curly coats, such as a Maltipoo or poodle.
The best slicker
brushes are made with fine
wire pins that remove tangles and matts while preventing damage to the skin.
Although there are many different shapes and sizes, there are basically three different
brush types — bristle
brushes,
wire -
pin brushes and slicker
brushes.
Wire -
pin brushes, with or without rubber - tipped ends, are the preferred choice for pets with medium to long hair and those with curly or woolly coats.
Pin or
wire brushes are the ideal choice (along with combs) to keep longhair cats» coats from knotting.
Pin brushes resemble human hair
brushes and have small
pins on the heads of flexible
wires.
In addition, if your dog has long hair on her legs and tail, you will need a
wire -
pin brush.
For dogs with straight, flat, silky, feathered coats — like Setters or Spaniels — the
pin brush or
wire slicker
brush is a good choice.
We are producing
wire pin, slicker style and 100 - percent boar - bristle
brushes, in soft and firm.
Weinstein: Basic
brushes that groomers should have include
wire pin, 100 - percent boar bristle, metal comb and slicker style.
Wire -
pin brushes are commonly used for
brushing medium - to long - haired coats in addition to curly and woolly coats.
Groomers recommend using a
pin brush on this breed, as
wire slicker
brushes can damage the coat.
Wire -
pin brushes look like a series of
pins were nailed into the
brush base.
Sometimes you can find dual
brushes such as a bristle / slicker
brush or a slicker /
wire -
pin brush.
The bristles on a cat
brush can be hard, soft,
wire or
pin type.
There are three main types of dog
brushes: bristle
brushes, slicker
brushes and
wire -
pin brushes.