Any tips on de-tangling? Does anyone have tips on how to detangle thier coat? Buster HAAAAATES being brushed, it is always a struggle. I noticed today that on his side he has a few knots. Any tips on how to get them out without hurting him? Thanks :) |
I use Cowboy magic and work it into the knot if I run across one. |
Oh the fun..... 3 Attachment(s) i spray a bit of johnsons detangler on my smallest guy, his enemy is any brush/comb. If i leave them down he marks them straight away!! I give him a doggy massage before and after grooming to relax him !! |
I too use Cowboy Magic and Bruce has a somewhat cotton coat, but it makes even him look like pure silk...Until he messes himself up 20 minutes later. |
I guess I'll try the cowboy magic. Sounds like it works well. |
I use a the detangling solution made by Biolage. It is for people and I always avoid their face and eyes, but this stuff does wonders......... and it isn't a harsh conditioner. It really helps on Shelby & Seymours long coats. We also use Ice On Ice for in between bathes. |
where do you get cowboy magic |
Use some cornstarch and rub it in. Then start at the bottom and work up.. |
I bought Cowboy Magic at our Tractor Supply store. I think Southern States feed store would have it. It is sold where horse produsts are sold. |
I like the johnson and johnson's detangler...it works wonders, is CHEAP, and smells really good :thumbup: |
I also use cowboy magic, I also get mine from the feed store, but jeffers web site has it too.. on horses we use WD40 for the bad mats it works great just a little bit. |
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Great tips! Thanks so much...I thought I was the only one with this little problem :) |
I use cowboy magic too and make sure I use a good conditioner when gets a bath. I also brush him when he's good and tired. |
use a really good leave in conditioner and take your time detangling so there is less pain. Take a small section at a time. Hold the hair by the root to avoid too much pulling. |
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