So keeping with slickers, there's many different types of slickers and I'm going to show you another type. Actually, this slicker here comes in various sizes. I've got 2 sizes I'm going to show you. Sizes are good for working on different parts of the...
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: Slicker and/or pin brushes Steel comb Natural bristle brush Matt splitter Thinning shears Scissors Step 1: Use protein coat conditioners and de-tangling solutions before you give the dog a bath. Step 2: Use a...
So we are going to demonstrate how to take care of the leg hair and again, we are talking about, we are really focusing on doing this at home so this is for the pet dog owner. We are going to work right now on the back leg here, the coated breed. You can...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Flat steel tooth comb Dematting comb Step 1: Use a slicker brush to brush out the hair. Find slicker brushes at your local pet store; they have a rectangular head and many short wire bristles. On long...
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 Things You’ll Need: Natural bristle brush Pin brush Slicker brush Steel combs Mat splitter Thinning shears High velocity dryer Step 1: Brush and comb regularly using steel combs, pin brushes, slicker brushes and natural bristle brushes...
So grooming the head of a long coated breed can be quite difficult. If you'd look right here, we've got a beard, this is the muzzle. So let's identify the head parts first, we've got the eye, the ear, we've got the muzzle, and here's our beard it's quiet...
Hello! I'm coming to you from Dogma Premier Dog Spa in Wayne, Pennsylvania and today we're going to do some demonstrations on how you can do creative coloring for your pet. We use completely safe nontoxic materials. One technique you will see we will...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Pin brush Steel comb Blow dryer Step 1: Use the slicker brush first to get rid of all the mats in your Pulik's corded hair. Then use a pin brush and combs to work through any other tangles in the coat...
Hi, this is Elise from Expert Village.com. In this short video clip we are going to be talking about dog grooming. We’ve talked about ready the utensils we use for grooming. We have also talked about getting the dog used to be up and comfortable on...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Protein coat conditioner Detangling spray Steel combs Modern high velocity dryer Step 1: Brush your dog thoroughly at least twice a week. Samoyeds have a wooly undercoat that collects lots of shed hair...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Metal combs Pin brush Mat rakes Scissors Thinning shears Step 1: Remove as much of the shed hair from the dog's coat as you can before bathing. Use a pin brush and metal combs to get rid of most of the...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Dog shampoo Step 1: Brush the your Chesapeake Bay Retriever's coat with a slicker brush before bathing him. Chesapeake Bay Retrievers have a very dense coat, but it's easy to care for with regular...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Pin brush Metal comb Scissors #10 blade Step 1: Use slicker brushes, pin brushes and metal combs to get rid of tangles and mats in the dog's coat. Spray a little bit of water on the coat before...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Pin brush Slicker brush Detangling solution Protein coat conditioner Rubber brush Wooden comb Scissors Step 1: Brush out the dog's coat with a slicker brush, then move on to a comb out session. Use a coarse comb...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Pin brush Steel combs Scissors Step 1: Brush and comb you Finnish Spitz regularly to remove dead hair. Finnish Spitzes have a double coat and are seasonally heavy shedders. Use a slicker brush, steel...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Wire slicker brush Envelope opener Metal comb Rubber brush Nylon brush Step 1: Start when your cat is young. Kittens learn to tolerate brushing better than adult cats, but even adult cats can learn to accept...
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: Slicker and pin brushes Steel combs Natural bristle brush Matt splitter Scissors Thinning shears Step 1: Pre-bathe the dog using a protein conditioner and detangling solution. Step 2: Comb the dog with a slicker...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Steel comb #10 blade Blending shears Step 1: Use a slicker brush and steel comb on this dog's coat as needed. The body has fairly long hair as opposed to the shorter length hair covering the face and...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Pin brush Metal comb Step 1: Pluck the coat at least two or three times per year. Pull the hair out by hand. Don't pull too hard or hurt the dog. The dead hair should come out easily in clumps. Step 2...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Pin brush Metal comb #5 blade #10 blade Step 1: Seek professional help for this breed. Unless you have been extensively trained in hand stripping, you need to see a professional groomer in order to...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Original Dawn dishwashing detergent, as this is the best degreaser that can be used as a shampoo An eye dropper 2 drops of vegetable oil (1 for each eye) to protect them from the harsh Dawn detergent An inexpensive...
Brushing your cat is very important. You have to keep the knots out of the hair. And Persian kitties get a lot of knots in their hair if you don't brush. We have two different brushes. We have the stiff slicker brush. And then we have the mat splitter...