Another key to a great bath on double - coated breeds is to run a brush, comb or
undercoat rake through the coat when the dog is wet and soapy.
Not exact matches
If your dog has a large amount of clumping
undercoat, I would use a comb or
undercoat rake to work
through those areas before bathing.
Grooming
rakes have metal teeth with blades on the inside, and are effective for dogs needing to have lots of dead
undercoat removed, or cut
through tangles.
The
undercoat rake's teeth are especially designed to penetrate
through the overcoat down into the thick
undercoat to remove loose hair faster and easier than a standard comb.