Grooming your dog is a vital part of ensuring that his coat stays healthy and glossy, and is a vital part of your dog's personal grooming. Knowing how to brush your dog's coat is an important skill to master, and you should ask your local vet or research online what is the best way to brush your dog's coat to ensure that it stays healthy.
Choosing the right dog brush or comb may seem complicated, but there are a few indicators that can help you know which brush or comb is the right one for your dog:
* Steel pin brushes are perfect to be used on dogs that have long hair, such as Irish Setters, Yorkshire Terriers, and Afghan Hounds. Using the steel pin brush along with a steel comb and a wire slicker is the best way to ensure that your dog's coat is glossy and well maintained.
* Using a bristle brush made out of natural bristles are best to be used on dogs with coats that are very short and slick, such as a Boxer or Doberman. A brush like a rubber curry brush is actually one of the best types of brush to use to curry the short-hair dog after he has finished bathing. Pair the brush made from natural bristles with a top quality comb made of steel and a grooming mitt made of rubber, and you has an excellent set of tools to help you keep your dog's coat healthy.
* A wire slicker brush that is very fine is best to be used on dogs that have a curly coat, such as Poodles, Labara-doodles, Curly-coated Retrievers, and
When it comes to dogs that shed a good amount of hair, it is important to use a solid steel comb in conjunction with wire slickers and a sturdy shedding tool. Dogs like Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds, and Golden Retrievers tend to shed a lot of hair, and using the right tools can help you ensure that all of the shedding dog hair is removed from his coat to keep it healthy.