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Anyone use Les Poochs brushes? Does anyone here have Les Poochs brushes? They were recommended to me. Checking on line, the one I REALLY want, the Les Poochs Gold Finishing Brush. I like the fact that they are German Steel. I am a bit hesitant to spend $75.00 on a brush, but I'm on the verge of splurging for my girls. Lacie's breeder, who is a professional groomer and has some of the nicest show dogs in the ring recommended it. If anyone here has any experience with them please let me know, otherwise I'll report back once I've received my brush. . Here's a link -- Les Poochs Fragrances - POOCH BRUSH SYSTEM |
wow that is some fancy brush for sure. have never used it but sounds like it will leave them shiny and beautiful.. |
No but it sounds really nice. I just have too many veterinary expenses to waste cash on those kinds of splurges for my pets and they will just have to suffer with the commoner's brush, the $20 Madan. I think you should get it though. |
If you're going to splurge might as well go for the $100 top of the line model! For that price maybe it comes with one of those pills that you add water to and will grow into something......like a groomer to take ring! :p |
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Oh I was just kidding Chatties Mom :) My dogs have the absolute best of everything. Despite not being show dogs, a couple of them are prettier than most garbage I've seen peddled in the ring. You're right about the german steel. I think I will get them a couple of these brushes. Thanks for the share :) |
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Sadly, poor breeding and rescued dogs do not result in a long flowing coat. Mine are all kept short for that reason. I hope you like your new brush :) |
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Sorry for the confusion. And I do agree that it is sad that there are so many greeders out there breeding yorkies with health issues. |
I have one that was gifted to me and I love it. Yes, it is a great tool for the perfect finish (although I have been lazy lately and not giving my boys' coats enough attention). |
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People are so wrong about rescues....they assume that well bred yorkies don't end up in rescues. Just not true! |
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Chris Christensen gold brush is one of the best and not as expensive |
The Les Pooches finishing brush is completely different than a pin brush. It is an additional tool to use in conjunction with other brushes and combs. It looks like a slicker, but is so gentle. Les Poochs Fragrances - POOCH BRUSH SYSTEM |
I've wanted one of these myself and will be anxiously waiting for you to come back and let us know how it works. I have heard very good things about this brush... |
I need to check it out in person. . . . I wonder if they are going to be at the grooming fair ? . . .hmmmmm |
I use the wooden pin brush on Cali and it is really smooth. She doesn't tangle much at all. But....I'm always open to something better, sooooo I will want to hear all about how you like it :D Please share your report! |
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I hope you will review your Les Pooches after you have used them for a while and let our YT family know your opinion. And I know what you mean about less than stellar dogs in the ring. I've seen more than my share :D |
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For the final polish of the coat. I like IvSan Bernard - Gloss. It is in a spray bottle. I hold up 8-10 inches above the coat. Spray very very lightly. Obviously practice at home. Then I have a round very round soft soft bristle brush that I lightly spray with Velus Anti Static spray and I go over the coat with this soft soft brush - amazing it is by Oster. Its only function is to polish the coat and I do like its effects. :) |
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Gail, thank you so very much for sharing your wisdom. I haven't tried the IvSan Bernard Gloss, yet or the Velus Anti Static Spray I;ll have to look in to them. I do have a very soft Velus brush which I absolutely love. |
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Piffle I am not a lot of help here! |
I should be clearer - the CC brush is not constructed at all like Les Pooch brush for the final finish of the coat. It has very long soft soft pins, but its role is for polish of the coat. If I get some time this weekend I will take a picture of the two brushes I was talking about. Also as everyone who is posting here knows we have so many different types of coats for our Yorkies, that what works for my dog might not for yours. Razzle has the pure silk coat fine haired. There is one thing I never did try, that those of you that like to play with these things, is using actual silk to polish the coat. You can google it. In the olden days woman use to polish their hair using silk. |
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I know I shouldn't come to these kinds of threads all it does is make me want to spend more money. I have a grooming addiction. :) the IV gloss is that a leave in spray or is it one of the conditioners? |
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