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Shedding in dogs

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Brushing their coat: Brushing is an important part of a dogs grooming process. As every dog is different, they all have a different and unique coat. It is necessary to select the right brush for your dog according to their coat.

Slicker brush: A slicker brush with soft wire bristles cleans both the top coat and base coat of your dog’s fur. It is especially recommended for breeds with longer coats for detangling.
Bristle brush: Brushing their coat with a bristle brush removes excess unwanted hair and avoids tangles, mats and debris. Recommended for breeds with short hair.
Double sided brush: A double sided brush has rows of thin wire pins on one side which remove loose fur.
And on the other side, there are bristles for brushing the topcoat and removing dirt and loose hair and stimulating the skin.
Regular comb: Regular metal combs are usually used for finishing after slicker brush on long coat and curly coat dogs. This helps you to identify if there are any knots when you comb through and you can go back to brushing any areas where the comb may be getting stuck.
Up and down comb: An up and down comb has pins which rotate and assist in removing knots and dead hair from your dog’s coat. It’s ideal for grooming medium and long-haired dogs. Combs should be used for finishing after brushing with a slicker brush. Never use a comb directly on an un-brushed coat as it may get stuck in knots and cause pain.

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