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    What kind of brush for Sissy?

    I'm going to PetSmart tomorrow and want to get a brush for Sissy.

    Be specific please; what kind of brush do I need for her? With LilGirl I dont brush at all.

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    You really don't want a brush in the true sense of the word - you need a rake to get down thru the heavy undercoat, since that's what she'll shed. This is what I use on Myndi:

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    I'd get a slicker brush as well as the rake. You need to lift the coat up as you're brushing to make sure you are brushing all the way to the skin. Hold the fur up up while brushing down if that makes sense. Then take the rake through to make sure you brushed all of the undercoat. Make sure you take off her collar if she wears one and brush under it frequently. If you are going to give her a bath make sure you brush her well before the bath because if you bathe her and her undercoat is starting to get tight bathing her will make it way worse. I see a lot of people with poms and such that just brush the surface so the dog looks brushed out but near the skin they are matted, sometimes to the point they have to be shaved.

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    I can second that about brushing out BEFORE a bath! Mats just tighten right up when they get wet and the only option at that point is to cut it out / off. Mats pull the skin, and can hurt the dog.

    I've not had a Pom, not used that that sort of coat. In addition to under the collar, watch under the front arm pits. Man, do bichons mat in that area!
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    LOL - absolutely - brush out all that dead and shedding fuzzy fluffy undercoat BEFORE the bath. You will be amazed at the amount you rake out, and still have her look like a rolly-poly fuzz ball. After I'm done with Myndi, I always say that I have enough to make another dog!
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    To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.
    Ecclesiastes 3:1
    The clock of life is wound but once and no man has the power
    To know just when the hands will stop - on what day, or what hour.
    Now is the only time you have, so live it with a will -
    Don't wait until tomorrow - the hands may then be still.
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    Thanks to all of you who replied. My Goodness, What have I gotten myself into? Sounds like HAIR HAIR and more HAIR LOL. I am sure I would have gotten the wrong "brush". I will look for a rake; thanks pomtzu for the picture. WolfQ, I'll look (ask) for a slicker brush (whatever that is). ok, Folks, I understand about taking care of the hair BEFORE a bath. Oh My, this is going to be interesting!

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