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Best grooming brushes? I have a "dog brush" I got at Target, but I'm finding it doesn't do as good of a job as I'd like. It seems to miss little mats under the topcoat. I have been using a combination of the brush and a comb, but I would like something better. Any suggestions for a good yorkie grooming brush? I want Jackson to look his handsome little best! :cool: Thanks |
[QUOTE=Jack'sMom]I have a "dog brush" I got at Target, but I'm finding it doesn't do as good of a job as I'd like. It seems to miss little mats under the topcoat. I have been using a combination of the brush and a comb, but I would like something better. Any suggestions for a good yorkie grooming brush? I want Jackson to look his handsome little best! :cool: Sorry about the double post......I hit stop to make a correction and it posted anyway. |
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A natural bristle, like boar's bristle is a good idea. |
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It took me a long time to spend the money on a really good brush but the Chris Christensen brushes are really nice - they're pricey but with my girls long hair - worth it I have the Gold Series on this page Chris Christensen Systems http://www.chrissystems.com/brushes.htm |
I don't know... I've tried a few different brushes, dog brushes or boar bristle ones and the thing that does it best for me is a metal comb, one side wide-toothed and the other thin... Brushing Pepper takes about 10 minutes every day, I guess I'm lucky... |
about brushes I am interested in purchasing one of Chris Christensen fushion brushes but i don't no which one to get for a yorkie puppy can anyone tell me which one would be best. |
I just got my Fusion brush... I was at the Long Beach Convention Center today for a dog show and spoke with Chris about his fusion brushes today. I was leaning towards the small oval, but he convinced me the 20 mm oblong was the way to go. He showed that when you comb from the part down, the oblong has more pins that start closer to the part, where as the small oval only had 3 or 4 rows of pins starting at the part. Don't know if it makes sense to anyone -- but he convinced me... I'll probably try it out this weekend.... The Fusion brushes are supposed to help with static electricity... |
thanks a lot for the information. |
If you don't mind my asking... what did you pay for the Fusion brush??? I'm interested in one. |
brushes Hi I ended up getting the 20mmFusion Brass Oblong and i paid $50.00, It was not cheap |
Katherine... that was the price I paid as well... $50 -- but I used it last night, and I was amazed that my 7 month old didn't put up near as much fight as usual! Still have some mats to work on -- am using your suggestion on CM for that -- and gently using a slicker brush for the mats! I think if you order the brush from Chris's site -- you have to pay the additional shipping... 7 bucks or so! I realize $50 sounds like it's high -- but it's worth it to me... |
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