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Originally Posted by Maximo Do you mean a brush that your dog likes to lick?
Use a pin brush that does not have balls at the tips. The balls can damage hair and make brushing more difficult.
In addition to a brush, buy a good comb. Brushing alone is not enough. A small comb is also perfect for face and legs.
I don't over-brush my boys' full coats because brushing a dirty coat can damage it (and they get "dirty" quickly). I just stay on top of anything that looks like a knot is forming and I make the guys look presentable. |
Thanks so much, yes i will get a comb then

I have the brush you are talking about i think,though the people in petsmart grooming called it a licking brush, thats why i called it that

. it is rectangular and has tiny metal bristles without the balls (it is for dogs) thanks for the comb idea