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Originally Posted by Msitarski I use a wide tooth dog comb and then a smaller comb to get the mats out once the have been loosened I also use a slicker brush but she really hates that. She is worse about her face. I thought these dogs liked to get pampered, not her... |
I have yet to find a slicker brush that doesn't scratch, it does hurt! They're designed to remove dead hair from shedding breeds, not to be used on single coated delicate hair.
The Madan pin brushes I sell have pins that are beveled @ the end, so if you run it up & down your arms, it doesn't hurt or leave scratch marks. The pins also penetrate the hair down to the skin, so it's able to brush out tangles w/out hurting their sensitive skin. You also need to be using a fine toothed comb to catch all the tangles before it becomes a matted mess. The 4.5" Mustache Comb is a must have & the fine side is like a flea comb, so it will catch all tangles & combs out eye gunk.
Please let me know if you have any questions, I'll be happy to help!