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what did I ever do without it?? I bought a slicker brush for the 1st time and I just love it! It really helps break through the matts. I'm so glad I finally bought one! |
I must have bought 8 combs and brushes before I bought a slicker, that slicker is the best thing I've ever bought also....it's great for working mats out....glad you discovered yours.lol |
I hear ya!! The groomer I took Cali to last time (great) thinned her out and told me to get a certain slicker brush and matt splitter and Cali hasn't had matts since. I aways thought it would ruin their coat. I'm sure on show dogs it is different but it has made grooming Cali a breeze. Pixie has a silky coat so I don't use it on her , Just a comb. |
I'm glad your happy. Now lets see some pictures. |
skoshi hates those brushes!!! i dunno why! |
Is there a correct and an incorrect way to the slicker brush, cause both my Schnauzer and now my Yorkie hates it. They act like it is hurting. I don't want to do that. Do you all just find a knot and only use it on that are do you brush the whole body? |
Could you all please post the name brand and where you found these at? Both of mine are getting bad again :( POOR babies. Thank You :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: |
im curious too!! ive heard good and bad things about the slickers?! Avie has lots and lots of hair..so im sure it would be great for her?! but just want some more info from the people who use it.. thanks. ps-Glad you found something that works so well for you!! xo. |
My groomer told me the only one she uses is made in Germany and it says Brosse and Bursete and I think it is by Universal. |
I'm confused now. (again :rolleyes: ) I thought slicker brushes were not good for their hair? I know that A1 products and I believe Chris Christensen has some slicker brushes. Theirs would probably be more gentle on the skin. The slicker brushed I've seen in stores hurt like crazy when I put them on my skin!:( So, are they good for the coat or not??? :confused: |
That\'s what I thought that you never use one on a Yorkie, but the groomer did and CAli looked great. I woul dnot use it on a silky coated one and I do\'t think show groomers use them, I could be wrong though. But is sure helps with Cali\'s coat. |
i have a CC slicker MachI and we love it, had a diffrent one first and Rosi hated it. Now she dont mind, exept in her face area i have to use a comb or else she will not hold still, she has a cottoncoat and it was a nightmare. Now it feels like silk since she grown up ! |
Now you have me wondering about getting one..... :rolleyes: |
In the yorkie grooming video I have she use a slicker brush to get the mats out and demo\'s the right way to use it.You hold the hair out and start from underneath. |
slicker A slicker brush is okay for a coat you do not want to grow or preserve. They tear and break the hair, but for a pet it looks just fine...gets mats out...I used a mat splitter on most soft coats I used to groomed... |
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