1. How do I choose the right brush or comb for my dog’s coat type?
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● Short hair: Go for bristle brushes or soft pin brushes to remove loose hair and distribute natural oils.
● Medium to long hair: Slicker brushes or de-shedding tools help to remove tangles and reduce shedding.
● Curly or thick coats: Use a comb that can go through the undercoat without damaging the topcoat, and consider tools designed for dematting.
● Sensitive or skin-prone dogs: Choose soft, gentle brushes (e.g. rubber or massage brushes) that won’t irritate the skin.
2. How often should I brush my dog?
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The frequency depends on coat type and lifestyle:
● Dogs with short coats: once or twice a week to remove loose hair and dirt.
● Dogs with long or thick coats: several times per week, possibly daily in heavy shedding seasons.
● Dogs that spend a lot of time outdoors or get dirty frequently may need brushing more often. Consistent brushing helps to prevent mats, skin irritation, and keeps fur healthy.
3. How do I clean and maintain my dog brush or comb?
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1.Remove hair from the brush/comb after each use.
2.Wash periodically with mild soap or pet-safe shampoo, rinse thoroughly.
3.Dry completely before using again to prevent mildew and rust.
4.Inspect bristles/pins—replace the tool if pins are bent, broken, or the base is damaged.