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Hair Brushing    Is there what you call minimum brushing for dogs? For dog of different hair types, can you suggest some brush or combing tips?

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capriseal
09/18/2008
09:57:34 AM
Re: Hair Brushing
Some dogs love a long session of brushing with their handlers and it’s a bonding moment for both. Yes, brushing too helps remove tangled hairs especially on skin surfaces of long-haired dogs.
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lieon
09/18/2008
09:59:00 AM
Re: Hair Brushing
Long haired dogs are the ones at least to brush frequently because their hair types are more prone to heavy tangling and brushing their hair enables aeration that helps in giving their hair a shiny coat.
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kireihop
09/18/2008
12:25:29 PM
Re: Hair Brushing
There are correct tools for each hair types like for long-haired, brush with finer bristles is recommended to strain the hair from dirts and debris. These hair-types are also prone to get stuck with gums.
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kimball
09/19/2008
03:04:49 AM
Re: Hair Brushing
For medium-haired dogs, they also are prone to matting and tangling. A weekly brushing is enough to keep their hair in good form.
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