There are a lot of ways to keep your dog's coat healthy with just the right
kind of dog brush.
In case you are not sure what
kind of dog brush you should use on your dog, it is best that you take your inquiries to a professional groomer or veterinarian.
There are four available
kinds of dog brushes.
Not exact matches
Wanting to teach / redirect their curious child who's gotten into some sort
of trouble or another as they explored the world around them (you know the
kind — five thousand cheerios all over a newly cleaned kitchen floor, a chair that is not to be climbed being climbed anyway and tipping over,
brushing the family
dog with mom's hairbrush
of course, etc) but fearful
of spoiling, they sternly respond with a «NO!!!»
She finally got me into a pair
of leggings and I'm
kind of obsessed — they fit like a glove, their high waisted and (the best part)
dog hair
brushes right off
of them, so they are a must for Life with Waffles.
«Finger
brushes» for
dogs teeth come in all sizes and are exactly what their name describes... they fit on the end
of your finger,
kind of like a rubber thimble.
Brushing, for example, is beneficial for all
kinds of dogs no matter what breed they are, helping to remove dead hair, dirt, and dandruff.
These
kinds of dogs usually only require an occasional bath and
brush.
First
of all, make sure you are using the proper
brush for the
kind of fur your
dog has.
Different
kinds of dog breeds need different
kinds of brushes due to the variety in coats.
There may be occasions when you need to
brush your Husky's coat two or three times a day, so before even buying one
of these
dogs you need to ensure you have this
kind of time in your schedule.
A slicker
brush is usually the
kind of brush that
dog owners use to remove
dog matting.
Dr. Bannon talks specifically about why oral health is important, what
kinds of dental problems are most common, and how often we should be
brushing our
dog's teeth.