Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Email Kemp at the Doodle Country Store at kemp@doodlecountry.com and send me photos of your puppies and he will tell you which brush will be the best for you. You can order them from him as I believe he has them back in stock now.
My two boys have different coats and the green duo which I have had for over four years is in perfect condition, works on both of them and is in use every day.
I agree with the green brush being good for two different dogs and coat types. Murphy is why Kemp originally recommended that brush 7 years ago, he has fine thin hair that does not shed. Bella now has thick, coarser, slightly shedding hair and I use the same brush for both of them. BTW: That brush is totally worth every penny!!!
I bought my brushes when they were under the name Les Pooches. I originally bought a single yellow which was for the puppy stage, and then as the permanent coat started to come in I bought the red double and then the purple double. I recently bought a single activet which is purple on one side and red (for dematting) on the other, but I seldom use it. My go to brushes on a regular basis are still the single puppy and the red double - my doodles are 4.5 and 3. Charlie has a very thick coat and tail and Beau has what I think is the perfect coat - not think and seldom gets any mats! Kemp at Doodle Country Store (link under the preferred vendor tab) will be a big help.
I would use a single rather than a double - easier on the wrist.
I bought mine years ago under the brand name of Les Pooches. I have a double green Pro Brush and the red-handled Matt Zapper. I use both brushes on both of my dogs. The Matt Zapper is amazing on getting out matts, and the other brush is a terrific overall brush. Between those two and a steel comb, I can tackle just about anything!
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