Exactly what Shelteez2 said. You should use a slicker brush because it gets right down into the coat and a metal comb just to go through after to get what the brush didnt get.. I'll PM you.![]()
Exactly what Shelteez2 said. You should use a slicker brush because it gets right down into the coat and a metal comb just to go through after to get what the brush didnt get.. I'll PM you.![]()
Thank you for the suggestions, and thanks for the pm Muddy4paws. I do have a slicker brush, but it was my RB Missy's brush, and I always feel sad using on my dogs. So I will probably get a new one, and if I can't find a comb, then I will buy when on those. Thanks again!
edit: Here's one I found at walmart.com. (only store that sells pet supplies in town)
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=3635636
*Sammy*Springen*Molli*
Thats ok!That brush would be fine too and you need to find a comb before she gets too long!
maybe the groomers you take her to will sell them? The shop we work at we offer a selection of brushes and combs for customers who want to groom at home
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I got a couple at petsmart in st cloud today.![]()
*Sammy*Springen*Molli*
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