Dog Brushes: How to Choose the Right Dog Brush for Your Pet
Table Of Content Bristle Brushes CERAMIC BRUSHES GoPets Dematting Comb Deshedding tools #13 – PawsPamper Extra-Wide Undercoat Rake for Medium to Large Dogs #9 – Hertzko Self Cleaning Slicker Brush On the flip side, the brush head has soft nylon bristles for fluffing and for short coats. The bristles also help spread your dog’s natural oils throughout the coat for shiny, soft hair. For dogs with medium to long hair, a pin brush is a good option for removing loose hair and detangling. This type of brush consists of metal pins that are more widely spaced than the bristles of a slicker brush, which helps prevent hair breakage. The pins are also set into a rubber cushion, and a high-quality brush will have pins with rounded ends to prevent scratches on the skin. Bristle Brushes It’s gentle on your dog’s skin, removes lots of hair, and can even be used in the bath to massage shampoo into your dog’s coat. All year round, a slicker shedding brush (like this one) will help remove loose