Sentences with phrase «pin brushes slicker»

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Wire - pin brushes and slicker brushes work great for medium to long - haired dogs.
Andis offers a wide range of easy - to - use tools in two different lines, including a self - cleaning slicker brush and a two - sided pin / bristle brush that really appeal to consumers.
If your wrist is straight while using a slicker brush, you are not touching the skin with the top rows of pins, which means the likelihood of brush irritation is reduced tremendously.
Conair's best sellers include all sizes of slicker brushes with varying pin stiffness for removing mats and loose fur / undercoat, and rakes, which are popular for grooming thick, double - coated breeds like German Shepherds, Akitas and Chow - Chows.
In addition, the handle can be used with a range of interchangeable grooming tools, such as bristle, pin and slicker brushes.
A slicker is simply a brush that's dense with very thin (but strong) bendable pins.
Bendable and Smooth Pins Higher end slicker brushes have very flexible and smooth pPins Higher end slicker brushes have very flexible and smooth pinspins.
Dogs with short, dense fur prone to matting, like Retrievers and Labradors, need weekly brushing with a slicker brush (a brush with soft pads and angled flexible pins) to remove tangles and a bristle brush to catch dead hair.
Dogs with double textured hair, like huskies, require the combination of a slicker brush and a pin brush.
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.
Mist the coat with water from a spray bottle first to avoid breaking the hair, then use a pin brush followed by a slicker brush to remove dead hair and keep the coat healthy.
After a thorough comb through, follow with a soft pin slicker brush to remove flyaway hairs from the top of the coat.
The best slicker brushes are made with fine wire pins that remove tangles and matts while preventing damage to the skin.
A thorough brushing with a pin brush or slicker brush at least once a week will help to reduce the shed hair that ends up all over the house.
A square or rectangular slicker brush, featuring multiple rows of small metal pins, offers a great grooming option for many canine coats, notes grooming expert Linda Erickson.
Although there are many different shapes and sizes, there are basically three different brush types — bristle brushes, wire - pin brushes and slicker brushes.
When buying a brush you should look for a slicker style brush with pins that are designed to reach into the coat, but it won't scratch your dog's skin.
They are the slicker brush, the bristle, pin, and rake.
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
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.
For dogs with straight, flat, silky, feathered coats — like Setters or Spaniels — the pin brush or wire slicker brush is a good choice.
Four main types of brushes are available for grooming: slicker brushes, rakes, bristle brushes and pin brushes.
In general, though, slicker brushes are designed to remove mats from medium to long coats (image right); rakes are meant to remove mats from thick coats; bristle brushes remove loose hair from shorthaired coats; and pin brushes remove dead hair and «fluff» already brushed or combed fur that is free from tangles or mats.
We are producing wire pin, slicker style and 100 - percent boar - bristle brushes, in soft and firm.
odor - resistant drying towel, nail clippers and an assortment of tools for grooming cats» coats, a pin bristle brush, a 2 - in - 1 rake and blade, and a slicker brush.
Weinstein: Basic brushes that groomers should have include wire pin, 100 - percent boar bristle, metal comb and slicker style.
Before beginning, compile the items you will need for grooming: a grooming table with attached arm, towels, a forced air dryer or hair dryer, a quality pet shampoo, cream rinse, slicker brush, pin brush, wide tooth comb, boar bristle brush, chalk or corn starch, block chalk, scissors, Vaseline or dry oil spray, mousse, and cholesterol.
This new brand features the most popular types of grooming tools including, slicker brushes, rotating pin combs, curry brushes, dematting rakes and combo brushes with both pins and bristles.
In addition to their combs, Master Grooming Tools has pin, slicker, and bristle brushes available to care for all types of coats and sizes of dogs.
Once you finish one section, move up the leg and continue to comb the hair with the pin and slicker brushes.
Brush your dog all over with a pin brush or slicker brush to smooth the coat and make sure all his tangles areBrush your dog all over with a pin brush or slicker brush to smooth the coat and make sure all his tangles arebrush or slicker brush to smooth the coat and make sure all his tangles arebrush to smooth the coat and make sure all his tangles are out.
Groomers recommend using a pin brush on this breed, as wire slicker brushes can damage the coat.
Sometimes you can find dual brushes such as a bristle / slicker brush or a slicker / wire - pin brush.
There are three main types of dog brushes: bristle brushes, slicker brushes and wire - pin brushes.
In addition, make sure that all equipment is in tip - top shape; sharp, well - oiled blades reduce the chance of nicks or clipper burn, and newer slicker brushes won't have pins that are awry to poke tender skin.
Part of the selection process on slickers will be deciding what length pins should be used (how long is the hair being brushed?)
In addition to slickers, pin brushes, combs and dematting tools, Wahl has a handy 2 - in - 1 Rake / Blade that has a rake for detangling on one side and a deshedding tool for removing dead undercoat on the other.
Slickers, pin brushes, undercoat rakes, combs, shedding tools, rubber curry, and even a boar bristle brush are among ConairPet's offerings, and various displays and spinner racks are available at the company's website.
Offer a choice: they can brush every single day with a pin or rubber brush, depending upon the coat type, or brush less often and use a slicker or dematter / deshedder.
Sporting breeds, for example, may need a pin brush used on feathering, a slicker on matted areas, such as ears, and perhaps a rake, comb or even rubber brush on their shorter back coat.
You can choose from a variety of grooming products, which include undercoat rakes, combs, slicker brushes, and pin brushes to groom your dog.
The new brand features popular types of grooming tools including slicker brushes, rotating pin combs, curry brushes, dematting rakes and combo brushes with both pins and bristles.
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