Sentences with phrase «wire slicker brush»

Groomers recommend using a pin brush on this breed, as wire slicker brushes can damage the coat.
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.
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.
Avoid using a wire slicker brush, which can ruin the coat.
Void of a protective undercoat, the use of a wire slicker brush on these dogs could easily scratch the skin leaving what is referred to in the grooming world as brush burn.
For dogs with straight, flat, silky, feathered coats — like Setters or Spaniels — the pin brush or wire slicker brush is a good choice.
Some dogs — Poodles, Bichons Frises, Kerry Blue Terriers — have curly or wavy coats requiring the use of a fine curved - wire slicker brush.
It is wise to use a wire slicker brush to remove the loose fur.
A wire slicker brush helps prevent mats from forming, and a curry brush or rubber grooming mitt removes loose hair quickly and easily.
You need a wire slicker brush, bristle brush, short - hired rake, a narrow - toothed comb, a wide - toothed comb, toenail clippers and two damp cotton balls.
Brush the dog's coat with the wire slicker brush.
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