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what is the best type of brush for a yorkie? I have one but I don't really like the one I have. Is there a type of brush that is good for yorkies? |
I'd like to know that too! :p |
Well when i asked the vet this question, she told me to get a fine comb to get all the knots out first.. then i take a wire brush and brush over. Someone can tell me if im grooming her right or not.. ? |
I was told brush first then comb.... i'm sooo confused :confused: |
eeck now i am too! maybe an expert can help us out... :confused: |
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I'm no expert, but I use a comb I got from Sally's it has 3 rows of teeth. Chance doesn't mind it, it doesn't pull her hair. It didn't cost much either. |
ok that is what i use a "pin" brush.. i just had no idea what it was called! LOL thanks - but do you use that BEFORE the other brush? Or after? |
I couldn't do my three's coats without a Pin brush and a Sicker brush for working out tangles.......This is where a lot of people get their brushes, they're a bit pricey but when you consider they will last your many years it might be worth it.....I just got mine at the pet store......... Pin Brushes |
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What other brush? |
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is there a specific one from their website that is good? |
Buy the 20MM pin brush. Personally I don't think it's necessary to get the brass one.....I own the stainless steel. |
im not sure... i have a pin brush and then another brush the vet recommended .. kind of like a regular wire brush that makes her look nice and fluffy:) |
I love my Madan brush! After I got mine, I retired my CC Gold Series brush and gave my brand new CC Fusion away. ;) |
4 Attachment(s) a good brush really DOES make all the difference!!! :thumbup: there are a couple different kinds of brushes/combs that i have.. all of these brushes, i use either daily or almost daily!! (they all really come in handy.. ESPECIALLY if you groom your own!!) love them!! (a lot of people use the Chris Christensen brushes-which are great!) i'm a hairstylist.. & use "HUMAN" hair brushes, on my girls!! since yorkies actually have HAIR and do not have an UNDERCOAT..i have found these brushes to work REALLY REALLY WELL, for BOTH my girls(one with a TON OF HAIR and a soft coat & the other with a silky coat!) ;) the ones i use the most are: ** a pin brush (kinda like the chris christensen one) & similar to this: Attachment 269469 ** a "rolling comb" (similar to the middle one below) the actual teeth "roll".. it does not cause damage or breakage to the hair.. i use it for a lot of things!! LOVE MY COMB!! Attachment 269470 ** (MASON PEARSON) boar bristle brush & boar/nylon bristle brush.. the boar bristle brush, i have found best for silky coats.. the combo, boar & nylon bristle brush, i like better for thicker, soft, cotton, etc. coats! Attachment 269471 Attachment 269472 ** we use ice on ice, for their everyday brushing!! GREAT stuff, imo!! http://www.chrissystems.com/iceonice1.htm we do have a slicker brush.. but don't ever use it! :cool: the brushes/combs i listed above really do the trick!!! ;) they are an investment..... but they make ALL the difference!!!! also, since they are professional brushes, they are "made to last"(with the proper care)! :thumbup: |
I use the CC pin brush :thumbup: on Gus in the morning & evening. It's the only brush I need although I have the several other types I purchased before getting the CC pin brush. |
this has been very helpful, I plan to purchase online today. thanks:) |
If you are on a budget, you might want to try the Maden brush, many show breeders use them and they are about half the price of the CC brush. Madden Brushes for Dogs |
Madan Pin Brushes I use the Madan Pin Brushes, it has 11 rows of 22mm pins. It's fantastic, good price & keeps Momo's cottony coat soft & tangle free & Mimi's fine silky coat shiny & lustrous. If you do a search on google (or whatever search engine you use) most people that use the Madan will ignore all their other pin brushes (like all systems, CC, ect). I'll be selling them soon to my fellow Yt'ers ($16 + shipping)...if anyone wants to purchase one!:D |
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Just for my $.02... I always start with a comb first for any matting and tangles. I isolate any matts or tangles first with the comb and then use my CC brush. I am careful with the wires though - their skin is delicate. I sometimes use a softer brush on them too. |
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We couldn't live without our Christ Christensen 20mm Pin Brush. I couldn't believe the difference between this brush and the crappy ones that I've owned in the past. We also use a Combo Madan comb, and occasionally I'll run over her with a Boar Bristle brush just to distribute her natural oils throughout her coat. P.S. I also end with the comb. Brush first. |
Madan Pin Brushes If all goes according to plan, I should receive my shipment of Madan pin brushes this weekend.:D Look for them on the 'Yorkie Products for Sale' section. Those of you who PM'ed me, I'll let you know when I get them. I'll be selling them for $16 + shipping. |
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i just got the madan brush and i love it! i can really tell the difference in my yorkies coats. now i just need a face comb. i've been eyeing the CC ones but they look a little pricey. if anyone knows someone selling them for cheap, PM me. |
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