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Rotating Teeth significantly reduce the pulling force on pet hair and skin preventing pain
Best Untangler Tools for Grooming Short Coats
Short coated pups have hair close to the body. Natural body oils can create that ‘doggie odour’ and a film can be felt if the dog is dirty. This coat type is also easy to maintain, but again due to being short and continuously growing it is high shedding. Some short coat breeds have fine hair and thin coats and may have sensitive skin.
Short Cost Breeds Include: Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Curly-Coated Retriever, Labrador Retriever, Bullmastiff, Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, Mastiff, Rottweiler, Australian Cattle Dog, Belgian Malinois, Canaan Dog, Fox Terrier – smooth, Parsons Russell, Basset Hound, Beagle, Black and Tan Coonhound, Bloodhound, American Foxhound, English Foxhound, Harrier, Chinese Shar-Pei, Pug and othersSh
Short-coated dogs don’t need frequent brushing but benefit from daily brushing to keep mats from forming.
Use Untangler T906PRO Brush T906PRO for cleaning dirt and debris from the coat. The long handle allows easy reach for under legs and entire coat. Smooth tipped pins massage and stimulate circulation, increasing natural oil production giving the coat a natural sheen. Rotating-Teeth are very relaxing to the pups skin and dogs love the smooth gentle rub and massage.
Untangler T516PC, 5″ pet comb is an all around handy tool to quickly clear tangled hair on thicker coats. If you come across any objects caught in the fur or areas of matting use the Untangler 5″ comb. Hold the mat close to the skin and gently loosen the mat working from the outside toward the skin. Gently comb through the hair, then Brush.
Untangler Hand Brushes- T712 and T713 soft rubberize fingers and excellent for daily brushing for short coats. Daily brushing removes loose hair before it fall out all over your floors. It also cleans the skin of dirt and debris. The soft fingers increase circulation and stimulate natural oil production keeping skin and coats healthy.
Hand Brushing is very relaxing to dogs and to the person brushing. Use long strokes when brushing and follow the grain of the coat. Excellent brush when bathing dogs!
Do dogs feel better after being brushed?
Regular grooming relaxes the dog who’s used to it, and it becomes a special time that you can both share. A coat free of mats, burrs and tangles and skin free of fleas and ticks are as comfortable to your dog as fresh, clean clothes are to you. It makes you feel good, and the effect is the same for your pet.
Many owners are not familiar with how to brush out their dogs tail and are leery of hurting their dog by handing his or her tail, which is part of the dog’s spine. Done carefully, there are several options for brushing your dog’s tail so that it looks great and protects your dog’s delicate tail area.
From a dog’s perspective most dogs are not super crazy about having their tails touched or handled–they definitely don’t want the hair on their tail pulled! Dogs may be sensitive, because tails often get injured by being slammed in doors, or stepped on, so they are nervous of having them handled. Also, the tail is part of your dog’s spine and a sensitive body part they will try to protect.
Preparation: Working to avoid pulling tail hair and making your dog comfortable with having their tail brushed will be necessary to get your dog’s full cooperation in the tail brushing procedure.
Wrap hand around tail grab the base of your dog’s tail, hold the tail bone in your hand with your thumb on one side, and wrap your fingers around so that the dangling hair lays on your splayed fingers.
Depending on your preference, select the Untangler Pro Brush. Brush from root to tip of the section of the tail you are holding, with hair laying against your fingers to prevent hair from moving and to support hair and tailbone so pulling of hair is at a minimum.
Work each section move your hand down the tail as you complete brushing each section, moving down to the tip of the tail. Continue holding the tail bone with hand and thumb and resting fanned tail hair against splayed fingers as you brush each section.
Work out mats when you encounter a tangle or mat, use a mat splitter, fingers or small Untangler pet comb to gently work out mat or snarls. Continue holding and supporting the tail.
Finish brushing and then use a small Untangler Comb to locate any knots you missed.
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