Picking the right tool to give your dog a shiny, healthy, and comfortable coat really just comes down to a simple consideration: how does the hair category fit the brush category?
If the two match up, you and your dog are good to go. Of course, the way you brush is important, too. We'll cover that later.
Use your answer from step one to determine the best way to brush. Short, smooth coats demand with-the-grain brushing. The more wiry types also need with-the-grain brush strokes, but with a firmer brush.
For medium or long, flowy coats, use a wire-pin or a soft-bristle brush with wide-spaced bristles to again go with the grain. For mats and tangles, pick up the slicker brush.
The hardest coat to brush is the double-layered. For the outer coat, brush with the grain, and for the undercoat, against.
Finally, for thin and delicate coats, a back and forth style works well. Going both with and against the grain with a wire-pin will get your pup a soft and beautiful coat in a few easy steps.
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