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  2. The best dog brushes for all coat types - AOL

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    Brush type: The main types of dog brushes and combs are slicker brushes (the top favorite among our experts), pin brushes to detangle long hair, rake combs (like the Furminator) to reduce shedding ...

  3. Dog grooming - Wikipedia

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    Rake: Brush designed to penetrate a dog's thick coat and remove tangles and dead undercoat near the dog's skin. It is often shaped like a shaving razor and features one or two rows of tightly spaced pins. Rakes are important grooming tools, especially for double-coated dogs, such as Newfoundlands or Siberian Huskies.

  4. If your dog doesn’t like being brushed, try this trainer’s ...

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    “A slicker brush is the proper brush for Teddy’s coat, but the wire bristles are too much for the majority of puppies in the beginning. It’s okay to slowly work up to it!”

  5. Dog coat - Wikipedia

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    A dog's coat is composed of two layers: a top coat of stiff guard hairs that help repel water and shield from dirt, and an undercoat of soft down hairs, to serve as insulation. [1] Dogs with both under coat and top coat are said to have a double coat. Dogs with a single coat have a coat composed solely of guard hairs, with little or no downy ...

  6. Indian Spitz - Wikipedia

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    Their coats are double layered, so proper grooming requires a double-row brush to reach the undercoat. Being a dog with a double-layered coat, it is advised not to shave a matted Indian Spitz, as it can result in patchy hair growth.

  7. The best cat brushes of 2024, according to groomers and vets

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    Brush type: Cat brushes come in various designs, including slicker brushes for versatile grooming, pin brushes for light detangling, combs for precise jobs, rubber brushes and gloves for skittish ...