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What kind of brush should I use for a long haired dog?

What kind of brush should I use for a long haired dog?

slicker brush
Dogs with long coats need a pin brush or slicker brush. Double-coated dogs with undercoats that shed can benefit from a deshedding tool in addition to a brush for everyday use, such as a slicker brush or pin brush.

How do you groom a pug at home?

Properly grooming a Pug will involve:

  1. Baths once every 3 weeks.
  2. Touch-up cleaning in between baths, as needed.
  3. Cleaning the wrinkles daily.
  4. Brushing the coat every 1 to 3 days.
  5. Cleaning the eye area daily.
  6. Cleaning the ears; the ear flaps several times per week, the ear canals every 6 weeks.
  7. Paw care every 2 weeks.

Can I shave my puggle?

According to Kathy Salzberg, a Certified Master Groomer who has been grooming pets since 1976, pugs should not be shaved. Pugs are indoor dogs anyway, so there is no reason to shave them. Bred as companion animals, pugs are comfortable at room temperature. They should not spend too much time in the heat.

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What is a pin brush used for in dog grooming?

Pin brushes are the most commonly used dog brush. They are used to remove mats and tangles, buff away loose hair, and remove dirt and debris from your dog’s coat. This type of brush is best suited for dogs with medium to long or curly hair like Yorkshire Terriers, Pomeranians, Schnauzers, and Collies.

How do you detangle matted dog hair?

Using an oil-based detangling spray will help to comb through the fur. Hold the fur below the tangle (next to skin) and gently separate the tangle into smaller pieces. Use short, fast strokes with a comb and then with a slicker brush. This way there’s less pulling on the skin, which can be painful!

Can you shave a puggle?

According to Kathy Salzberg, a Certified Master Groomer who has been grooming pets since 1976, pugs should not be shaved. “They do not get haircuts,” Salzberg said in an article on dogchannel.com. “In fact, having your Pug shaved is a big no-no. That double coat protects them from heat and cold.