As
with all slicker brushes, make sure you're careful when grooming with the Li'l Pals.
These combs are often combined
with slicker brushes which are more suited for brushing the outer coat.
With slicker brushes, you'll need to remember not to apply too much pressure.
Beyond being very aesthetically pleasing
with a slick brushed - steel trim, it is the thinnest BlackBerry to date, measuring only 0.41 inches thick.
I will put a Golden Retriever, German Shepherd or Labrador in the tub and do a quick pass
with a slicker brush, if needed.
Brush it regularly
with a slicker brush.
Supporting the back leg with one hand, use your other hand to brush down the leg and over the rear quarter
with a slicker brush.
Like other Terriers, it needs regular brushing
with a slicker brush.
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.
Don't push too hard
with the slicker brush.
After you have combed your dog's coat, brush through
it with a slicker brush.
When you're done going over the coat with a comb, go back over it again
with a slicker brush to remove any last tangles or loose hairs.
Then I'd go over
them with a slicker brush.
Weekly groomings
with a slicker brush are fine, except during shedding season when bi-weekly grooming may be required.
Grooming once a week
with a slicker brush is plenty, except in shedding season where bi-weekly grooming may be needed.
Starting at his head, brush against the hair growth
with your slicker brush while directing the blow - dryer, also against the hair growth, directly on the area being brushed.
It does not require any special grooming but would benefit from being groomed once every two weeks
with a slicker brush.
Depending on how thick and long your Satin Angora's fur is, combing
them with a slicker brush (the kind used to dogs and cats alike) once or twice a week should be sufficient to keep it mat - free.
To avoid this, simply brush your rabbit outdoors 1 - 2 times per week
with a slicker brush during heavy shedding periods; otherwise, grooming your Tan Rabbit once every two weeks should be sufficient.
Brush your dog
with a slicker brush once a day to loosen knots and prevent tangles from forming.
If you find it to be an issue, simply brush your rabbit outdoors
with a slicker brush as required.
Owners and breeders who keep these rabbits as pets, show or fur animals should groom their rabbit
with a slicker brush bi-weekly on off - season shedding times and 1 - 2 times per week when they begin to shed.
In order to minimize the amount of fur in the home (especially during heavier shedding periods), simply groom your rabbit
with a slicker brush outdoors once every week or biweekly.
Any tangles can be worked out
with a slicker brush or metal comb.
Note: As
with any slicker brush, you need to be careful to avoid hurting your dog when using the Hertzko.
Dogs with longer hair should be brushed at least once a day
with a slicker brush, while dogs with shorter hair need only a once - a-week brushing with a rubber brush.
Comb its hairs out
with a slicker brush.
The dog should arrive at his best, and the only last - minute touch up he should need might be a quick combing
with a slicker brush.
After the bath, use the cool setting on a blow dryer to dry his coat while brushing it out
with a slicker brush.
Nothing beats shedding like a good bath with a good shampoo, and brushing
with a slicker brush or a deshedding tool.
Animals with a thick undercoat may get the best results
with a slicker brush (used appropriately) or a comb.
Your Pomsky pup will shed significantly twice a year, usually in the fall and spring when you'll need to get busy
with your slicker brush to get rid of any loose hair!
Weekly grooming
with a slicker brush are fine, except during shedding season when bi-weekly grooming may be required.
If small mats develop, brush them out gently
with a slicker brush or greyhound comb (stainless steel with narrow teeth at one end and wider teeth at the other end).
Begin by brushing through your Akita's coat
with a slicker brush to remove excessive dirt and foreign matter.
Daily brushing
with a slicker brush and rake, as well as strategic clipping, is required to keep these dogs coats in good shape.
Go over the same area
with a slicker brush, which removes small mats.
Mats or tangles can be worked out
with a slicker brush or metal comb.
A good once - over with a soft brush should work well for this, along
with a slicker brush or metal dog comb to work apart any mats or tangles that are starting to form.
It does not need much maintenance in order to keep its fur in tip - top shape; a bi-weekly brushing
with a slicker brush is sufficient.
Gently tease out tangles
with a slicker brush, and then brush your pet with a bristle brush.
Not exact matches
Wet hair was the look of the night at this year's Emmys, and at Fashion Week, Jason Wu took it to the max
with a
slicked back style that involved
brushing the hair back at an angle from the crown and back behind the ear.
When in doubt about how to style your pixie differently,
slick a styling paste in your hair and lift at the roots while blow drying
with a round
brush for hair
with height.
With a
slick, air -
brushed, 1980s fashion style seemingly swiped from the works of painter Patrick Nagel, this animated series spoofs cop shows such as «Miami Vice.»
The interior is
slick,
with cool details, such as the outstanding
brushed alum «washi» trim.
Features: Designed
with an ergonomic handle and curved back that enhance handling when
brushing, the highlight of this
slicker is its easy clean feature.
«On most breeds, you can use a
slicker brush, but on every breed, you should always follow up
with a comb to rid the coat of any loose hair,» Erler adds.
Pooches
with medium to long fur or woolly undercoats require regular
brushing to keep their tresses healthy, shiny and knot - free — the
slicker brush is the perfect tool for the job.
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.