Picking A Dog Brush Or Dog Comb
The dog brush or dog comb is based on what you need to
accomplish. It's not too different than when people need a
round brush for curling with a blow dryer versus a natural
bristle brush for normal dry brushing, etc.
If you do not plan on showing your dog then there is no need
to get lost in too many details on the perfect dog brush. For
example you might use: a pin brush or slicker brush for the
same purpose – or - a curry comb instead of a hound glove.
To better help you make the best choice as to what brush or
comb you need to get your dog properly groomed and looking
nice, below is a quick-starter guide on all types of brushes
and what hair type is best to use them with. All you have to do
is choose the right tools that match the individual breed type
and hair texture of your dog.
Dog Bristle Brush
This brush has soft and gentle bristles, and are usually
made of all-natural material. It is a lot like natural bristled
brushes that are sold for people. They result in less
electricity in your dog's hair, whereas nylon will let the
static electricity build up within the coat. These brushes
distribute natural oil though the hair and smooth out the hair.
They are an all purpose type of brush, perfect for any dog,
especially the long-haired types.
Finishing Touch Large Natural Bristle Brush
for Dogs 
Dog Slicker Brush
This brush is made up of “teeth” type bristles that can be
very harsh, but they are very close together and are essential
for some dog's coats. The brush readily removes all dead hair
from the fur and can remove mats when used properly. These
brushes are best for curly haired dogs and long-haired
dogs.
Conversely, this is great for a dog that sheds a lot in the
house as you can remove lots of hair with the very little
effort.
Four Paws Ultimate Touch Slicker Wire Brush
Professional Non-Slip Grip 
Dog Curry Brush Rubber Types
This is usually an oval-type of brush. It simply puts a
polish on the dog's coat and gets rid of dead hair which will
result in far less shedding. At the same time, it does not harm
the skin since it has rounded rubber type bristles. This brush
is perfect for sensitive skin and smooth-coated dog breeds.
Dog Pin Brush
These brushes are best used on really long and fine-haired
breeds, or heavy-coated dogs that have double coats. The
purpose of the brush is to remove tangles in the long-haired
dog and with wiry coats that are tough, as it helps to give
them a good brush out before stripping the hair by hand.
Finishing Touch Pin Large Brush for Dogs

Dog Combs: Fine, Medium & Wide-Toothed
Dogs with silky, soft hair or with fine-to-medium texture
needs a fine-to-medium comb. The comb will remove the final
remains of tangles and can often help remove flea dirt as well
as the fleas themselves. You should use a wide-toothed comb on
a coat that is dense and very thick. The purpose is the same -
to finally remove all the tangles.
Finishing Touch Double Tooth Comb for
Dogs 
Coat Rake, Mat Comb, or Mat splitter
When you are dealing with mats and tangles use a spray
detangler along with one of these tools. This is best used on
curly and long-coated dogs.
JW Pet Grip Soft Double Row Undercoat
Rake 
Four Paws Ultimate Touch Mat Removing Comb
Professional Non-slip Handle 
Hound Glove
As the name suggests, this is a glove that you slip on and
use the side covered with natural bristles to brush your dog.
Smooth-coated dogs benefit from this as it helps to remove dead
hair in an efficient manner, while adding a shine to the
coat.
Finishing Touch Grooming Glove

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