Another type of brush that you might want to consider using is the bristle brush. There's a number of different kinds of bristles brushes that you can use. I've got an example of 3 different kinds here. This is a synthetic bristle brush. You can see that...
The third I want to show you is all boar bristle brush you want to get a brush that is comfortable sitting in your hand. This is a medium size brush, very comfortable for the hand for me, it got a medium size base, this is all boar so these back bristles...
Welcome to Expert Village, this is Kim Brown. These are really important for a bride doing her own hair, or a hairstylist just learning how to do up dos. These are my 3 favorite tools. This is just an old-fashioned back combing brush with a rattail...
Hi, I'm Jim Leske, animal trainer and behaviorist for Expert Village, here today to talk to you about grooming your pet. Grooming, just like anything else you do with your dog, should be a pleasurable and enjoyable experience for both you and your dog...
Instructions Step 1: Start by petting your dog or cat and calming him down. Grooming can be a relaxing experience when introduced slowly. Allow your pet to sniff the brush before you begin so he can see it is not an animal-eating monster. Use gentle...
Instructions Step 1: Shop online at sites like PetcareRX to read about products and research customer reviews (see Resources below). Step 2: Choose a shampoo that moisturizes and cleans. Determine if your pet needs any special supplies. Some pets with...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Rake Natural bristle brush Metal comb Thinning shears Scissors Step 1: Use a natural bristle brush for frequent combings. Step 2: Keep the hair cut short, straight and hard enough to be somewhat...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Rubber brush Natural-bristle brush Soft-bristle brush Flea treatment Dog shampoo Towels Step 1: Pet your Labrador retriever daily. This is a great way to bond with your dog, and the best way to become accustomed to...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Damp cloth Slicker brush Gentle dog shampoo Soft bath towels Final coat conditioner Soft bristle brush Chamois cloth Slicker brush Metal comb Scissors Clippers #10 blade Dog shampoo Blow dryer Soft bristle brush...
I'm going to talk about pin brushes now and show you a couple of examples of different pin brushes and how you would use them on a long coated breed. We have 3 different pin brushes here; different shapes and different sizes. This is a standard oval...
We're going to start with slicker brushes. There’s many different kinds of slicker brushes. This is one type. It is German made. It's got red plastic handles, fairly light. This particular one has widely spaced bristles and they are fairly firmly...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Natural bristle brush Mat comb Dog shampoo Nail clippers Small coat shaver Blunt tweezers #10 blade Raw, meaty bones Step 1: Devote little time to grooming a fleece coated labradoodle until her adult coat replaces...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Scissors Natural bristle brush Coat conditioner Chamois cloth Rubber glove Aloe skin cream or moisturizer Step 1: Use scissors to trim the dog's whiskers. This is an optional grooming technique which is entirely...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Natural bristle brush Pin brush Metal comb Scissors Step 1: Brush the thick double coat, using a variety of tools. You need natural bristle brushes, pin brushes and metal combs. The natural bristle brush is best for...
Final part about slicker brushes, there's another kind of slicker brush. A little bit more expensive than the previous 2 I was showing you, very comfortable for the doge. Again, this one comes in 2 different sizes. This is an interesting unique brush. We...
Instructions Step 1: Place your dog on the floor or a grooming table. Secure your dog with a leash or table clip to make sure he can't dart away or jump off and get hurt. Step 2: Use a bristle brush and brush the dog's entire body, from front to back...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Natural bristle brush Towel Cotton pads Mild dog shampoo Step 1: Brush the beauceron daily with a natural bristle brush, especially if he lives outdoors. If he has a damp coat, dry it off with a towel and brush...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Rubber brush Natural bristle brush Conditioner Chamois cloth Cotton balls Step 1: Brush the dog's coat regularly to remove dead or unshed hair. Step 2: Use scissors to carefully clip the whiskers if desired. Step 3...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Scissors Natural bristle brush Step 1: Use scissors to clip the whiskers, if desired. Step 2: Brush the dog's coat regularly with a natural bristle brush. You may use dry shampoo when brushing if you...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Natural bristle brush Clippers Step 1: Brush frequently with a natural bristle brush. Give your dog a thorough brushing at least once a week to remove shed hair. If you brush well and often, there is little need for...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Natural bristle brush Metal comb Thinning shears #5 blade Step 1: Brush out the harsh coat with a natural bristle brush and a metal comb to get out tangles and knots which may naturally occur. This is almost...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Natural bristle brush Pin brush Cotton balls Coat conditioner Thinning shears Scissors Step 1: Use a natural bristle brush on the short body hair to clean and neaten the coat. Step 2: Use a pin brush on the parts of...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Mild shampoo Natural bristle brush Tissue Step 1: Bathe only when necessary, using a mild shampoo. Bathing your English Foxhound too often dries out his already coarse coat. Step 2: Brush out the coat with a natural...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Natural bristle brush Hound brush Mild shampoo Step 1: Brush out the coat regularly with a natural bristle brush. This should help get rid of shed hair which hasn't fallen out of the coat yet. Brush with the grain...
I'm Kelli on behalf of Expert Village. I am going to show you some tips and techniques that I use on bathing my horse. So after we have curried our horse and loosened up any dirt and sweat that might be crusted deeper down into her coat, I am going to...