Thread: Best brush?
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Old 11-10-2007, 09:00 PM   #16
RandomHeart
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Originally Posted by yorkiesmiles View Post
While a pin brush does work best - I recommend making an investment in a Chris Christensen pin brush. These brushes do not have the balls at the end. What a huge difference when I moved from a cheaper pin brush to the CC brush!! Easier to brush, the dogs aren't so annoyed & I believe it helps hair from breaking. Also, remember not to brush a dry coat - they sell some sprays, but personally I love Cloud Star's Buddy Splash.

Here's a link for the brush http://www.chrissystems.com/brushes.htm
a little pricey but worth it

here's a link to the buddy splash www.cloudstar.com

you could also look in the grooming forum for more on what people say about brushes and/or search for the Chris Christensen brush and what others on yt have to say about it
Oh gee, that is a lot of money, but since you say it really makes a difference, I guess I am going to get it for myself as an early Christmas gift .... I do not want to hurt my little one when I get her ....
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