The Best Brushes For Short, Long Or Medium-Haired Dogs

Did you know that brushing is one of the most important factors when it comes to your dog’s health? Each dog is different and has their own type of hair. Some dogs suffer from hair loss, others don´t. Some dogs have short hair, others medium or long. And then you might ask yourself, what brush do I use? Rubber, metallic or electric? How do I brush their hair? How do I make sure I don´t hurt my pet? In this AnimalWised video we will answers all of those questions for you and tell you all about the best brushes for your dog.

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During walks, dogs usually wallow play with other dogs jump and in general, subject themselves to factors that cause their hair to become dirty or tangled. If we do not carry out proper hygiene on their coats, the results down the line can appear as health problems. One of the most important cleaning procedures to avoid these problems is brushing in this video of animal Weist. We'Ll talk about the different and best types of brushes for dogs and which to choose, depending on the specific hair of the animal in general dogs, are categorized with three types of hair, short, medium or long. Each type requires a specific type of brush and regimens. That result in proper care of the mantle, so that see below which ones are the best brushes for dogs with short hair, short haired dogs. They much milder hair care than those with longer hair. The fur of your dog is short but dense. We recommend two to three brushes per week, however, depending on the type of dog, the treatment of the hair will differ. For example, the French Bulldog, with very short hair needs a smaller amount of brushing than a chihuahua. That'S despite having short hair tends to lose a larger month for this type of hair. It suffice opposed to use brushes that are made to specifically eliminate excess hair because they have the possibility of creating tangles or excess dirt. To do this, we use a brush with rubber bristles, a mitten or a rubber band. These types of brushes avoid damaging the animals skin and plucking the hair, because the brush is made of rubber. It allows dead hair to adhere to it easily allowing you to give your dog a soft and pleasant massage. While you group, we will always focus on brushing the dog gently in order to make a pleasant for the animal. We also suggest always following the brush in the direction of the hair growth from root to tip medium haired dogs usually need a minimum of four brushes a week, although if you have enough time once a day would be ideal, because this hair is longer than that Of short-haired dogs, we will use a brush made with fine clothes, metallic bristles known by many as a card or racket. We use this brush specifically to remove all accumulated dead hair to avoid damaging the dog's skin. You must look at the tips of the bristles and opt for those with random tips. However, brushes or cards with rubber spikes are also suitable for these dogs. As with previous dogs, you should brush gently paying attention to the areas with the most amount of hair and always going along the area of growth. Within this group of medium haired dogs, we can find dogs with thicker, hair or double layered hair, for example the German Shepherd. These dogs need special brushes to both remove accumulated hair and to entangle possible knots. First, we suggest using the metal bar brush mentioned above once. This step is done. It is advisable to use a brush or Ric comb in order to untangle and reach the dead hair located near the skin. Rubber barbed cards are also effective and can be even used after bathing. Another. The most popular brushes to remove dead hair from dogs with this type of hair is a comb. The effectiveness of this brush is really amazing, since it is shown that it manages to collect up to 90 % of dead hair. It is characterized by the single row of very short, fine and close metal of plastic bristles. In addition, it favors the dog skin and provides shine and softness to the coat because it has the ability to easily distribute the natural fat which is present in the animals. Dermis dogs, with long or very long hair are the ones that need more attention when it comes to their hair hair, since they tend to have a lot of knots and tangles. The most appropriate thing to do is to brush their coat every day and go to a groomer when necessary for a long-haired dogs with delicate skin. Like York, sure's, we recommend using a double-sided brush. These have run bristles on one side and harder synthetic bristles on the other. First, you must brush with the side with round bristles combing the mantle carefully and removing any existing dead hair. You should then use the other side to provide softness and shine. It is also possible to use a comb with long metal and rounded tips for dogs with thicker and less delicate skin. We will use the interior brush with metallic teeth combing in favor of the hair and paying attention not to exert too much pressure. If you decide, you can also use the metal bar comb mentioned previously and for those dogs with long thick and dense hair, with a tendency to generate entanglements. You can also use a wrinkle. The hair of a Spanish water dog is characterized by being curly and extremely dense. Therefore, they need a specific type of brush to brush their fur and undo the knots without damaging or tearing it. The most suitable brush for this is a comb with thick and separate metal teeth. Some of these brushes have a single row of teeth, while others have two one, with the teeth more separated than the other. If you prefer to use the brush with two rows of teeth, we will first brush with the side that has separate teeth and then follow the side with the teeth close together. If the dog has not very close to the skin or knots which appear difficult to untangle, we will avoid using the thick comb brush. Instead, we propose, we use a blunt tip scissors to cut the mics or you can just take them to the groomer. Sometimes brushing allows us to notice the presence of fleas or lice to remove them. You should use a type of comb designed precisely with the aim of identifying the feces of these parasites. You can then proceed to apply the anti-parasitic treatment provided by the veterinarian. These combs are characterized by metallic spikes, fine and close together to drag and collect feces. They are suitable for all types of hair and should be used by passing them through the mantle with care and patience to avoid pulling or tugging in the dog grooming market. We can also find electric brushes like this one, but help us to undo tangles comb, the dog's hair and remove any dead hair which is collected in general. This brush is recommended for dogs with medium and dense hair for dogs with longer hair or dogs, with the tendency to generate non-supe easily. 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a n: The "barbed brush" or "card" is also referred to as a "slicker brush", and the brush mentioned @4:55 is sometimes called a "dematting brush".

Mila Mićović: This video was really helpful. I had golden, for which I used the recommended brush, but I since got a Labrador puppy, and I was not so sure what type of brush to use on her.

Kira Oromphalos: Thank you! The video was so informative that I feel confident in brushing my dog now.

Paul Mourad: The dog at 2:00 he's loving that scratch

LacyBookworm: It's good to see that all the dogs enjoy being brushed. :) Can this also be applied to cats?

LilFoxyCosplay: I was unsure for my bichon this helped thank you!!

Kumaon Poodle: Which is best for curly fur like poodle ?

Martel Richardson: very informative video

N O O R: amazing tips thank you

Chankey Pathak: Which one to use for Labrador?

Clownan around: I don't even brush my dogs hair but I'm looking into it

PRABHJOT GAMER: I adopted a street dog she has little long hair at neck and chest and short hair at back she shed a lot of hair what type of brush should I buy please help

nibblynauts: 2:16 is that a good brush? Because I have not ever seen a review but I still bought it online, so is it good?? (Pink brush)

filipino sa America vlog: Nice information for brushing dog .

Todd Owen: I used the same brush he's using. I don't recommend it. My dog died of aids. I'm not saying it was the brush, but let's connect the dots people..

KIM¹²•••: What comb I can do for golden Retriever

Indica Rose: i always forget i can brush my short haired dog for some reason

MrBaby Ouseph's Greenhouse Media: Thank you so much

Jason Jones: Which brush is best for border collies

Emily Dale akers Gilliland: I've got a shih-tzu what brush should I use to brush her!

Craig Conway: Is it me or did this guy basically just say use any brush on any dog?

CARTooN: Which breed 2:00

It’s Ourtube now: The chihuahua looks like it has cataracts

Babiie Sketches: Frist :P I still mean what I meant on the dysfunctional place's vid, tho

Abraham Hernandez: Roo to to to

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