Not exact matches
Weekly groomings with a
slicker brush are
fine, except during shedding season when bi-weekly grooming may be required.
The best
slicker brushes are made with
fine wire pins that remove tangles and matts while preventing damage to the skin.
The long hair breeds that have
fine hair, such as the Yorkies and Maltese, will need a softer rubber - pin
brush and a soft
slicker for their delicate coats and skins as well as a metal comb to check for tangles.
Some dogs — Poodles, Bichons Frises, Kerry Blue Terriers — have curly or wavy coats requiring the use of a
fine curved - wire
slicker brush.
Weekly grooming with a
slicker brush are
fine, except during shedding season when bi-weekly grooming may be required.
The short wires of the
slicker brush is quite
fine so it is advisable to keep your strokes as gentle as possible so that you do not compromise the coat of your dog.
A basic home grooming kit for a long - coated dog should include a soft wire
slicker brush, a comb that has both
fine and coarse teeth, a Universal
brush and mat comb for dealing with the tangles that do form, and an oil - based conditioner that is applied before
brushing or combing the coat.
A third type of
brush you may want to invest in is a
slicker brush, which looks similar to a wire
brush except it is usually curved and the bristles are
finer.
Slicker Brush: Cat
slicker brushes are comprised of
fine wire bristles.