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Originally Posted by Beamers Mom Elle,
thank you for replying
I know I saw a thread when looking through the forums the other day on how to tell what kind of coat your Yorkie has. But I cannot find that thread now, but I know I saw one.
Was something about the Yorkie's eyes, and the color when a light is shone into it? I know when I take Beamer's photo his eyes shine green - Lil Bit's shine red.
Lil Bit is kept shaved down, she is happier that way. But Beamer loves being groomed and loves a bow in his hair.
You are correct, I spent good money to get a good example of the breed, and I don't begrudge spending the money to get the right brush. |
That sounds like a cotton and a silk red being the cotton. But there's more to it. Especially with picking brushes. If he's in full coat now you will care more about the correct brush. But because you haven't been using one, anything will be an improvement.
I like the Madan. Many people on this forum like it, a very sweet lady her sells them very cheap. It's worth buying. But I don't think it's a one brush solution no matter which one you buy. Even though I a few of them & like, it's not the brush I'd suggest to a person unless they are going to buy more than one.
I would go with the
Special master pin
Dog Bows: Yorkie Bows, Maltese and Shih Tzu Show Dog Bows & Show Leads
The 20 mm Gold series pin brush is a little more but it's the one I keep going back to.
Pin Brushes
I love the Vellus brush.
Vellus Inc. - Vellus Brushes and Comb
It is one of my favorites. I don't know if you will like it as much a I do. There are more pins in it. It's harder to keep clean.
No knock on the Madan, just not my favorite. But I don't think for the price it's a gamble. I listed these brushes assuming that you have a normal coat. These brushes are good for lots of coat types. You don't have to switch them. They're made great. They feel good.