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Brushes I had a question about grooming brushes. Can the human pin brushes ( we call them vent brushes) be used on our furbabies or are the pins spaced differently? |
They can but I found the ends were sharp and scratchy. I use the Chris Christensen pin brush and love it. It is pricey but worth it. |
Which one on his site do you think I should get? My puppy mats really easy. |
I use a medium human on the kids and they don't mind it at all. |
Most of the human pin/vent brushes I've seen have the little balls on the tips. The tips will damage a yorkie's coat, it's better to use a pin brush with no tips. Chris Christensen, #1 All Systems and Greyhound are 3 different brands that offer the tipless pin brushes. All 3 brands work about the same, IMO. Btw, puppy matting is normal and is just difficult at times to deal with. The best way I found to keep the matting to a minimum is to brush/comb a puppy everyday. This also helps get them accustomed to the grooming process, that will be life-long. |
Another good brush is the Madden brush; many of the show breeders use them. I agree the human brushes with the little balls will break the hair. Madden Brushes for Dogs |
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I recently ordered the Madden brush that ladymom, a member here recommended and it's great. It's also a lot cheaper than the Chirstensen brush and Bailey is much easier to groom now. |
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2 Attachment(s) I love the Madan brushes! I stopped using my CC Gold brush and sold my brand new Fusion as soon as I got my Madan. A member on another forum sells them at dog shows and is much cheaper than Lainee, Ltd. Cindy sells them for $16 plus shipping. PM me if you want her email address. Here are the Madan's. I love the colors, too! I got Lady a pink one. :D |
I use the #1 All Systemspin brush, we got it from Pet Edge,it was only about $8.00 and seems to work great, what is the difference? Is it in the bristles themselves or the actual brush handle and backing ? My breeder [who shows yorkies] suggested the one that I have,her dogs all have gorgeous coats. |
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The pins don't scratch at all, but neither do the CC pins. I love the "give" to this brush, the way it glides through Lady's coat. I never thought I'd find a brush I'd like better than my Gold Series brush, but I did. Although I bought CC brushes twice and paid all the money, I never would again. I loved the Gold brush, but the gold plating comes off the pins. I didn't like the Fusion brush at all. Even if they were both the same price, I'd pick my Madan hands down! |
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what do you think about mason pearson brushes? greyhound brush? now,i use cc gold pin brush.but i think not good. |
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thank-you,you're sweet. Where would I find a Madden pin brush ? |
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Sorry I am no help with the greyhound brush. |
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Just my opinion, but I do not use the mason pearson for daily use as I do not feel it does as good a job of completely brushing the hair and does not work good on matts/knots. That is why I just a pin brush for daily use. To me the mason pearson is better for "finishing" work. I am sure you will find others that do use a mason pearson for daily use. I guess it comes down to personal choice. |
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I have a Chris Christensen pin brush, a Mason Pearson mixed bristle brush, and a stainless steel comb that I use for brushing/combing my two. The Mason Pearson brush is pricy but leaves them so shiny. |
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