Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hello Doodle Lovers,
I misplaced my favorite brush and before I replaced it I thought I would see if there was a better brush on the market. The brush I was using had about 20 or more rows of little angled pronges. It seemed to work well, but does anyone have any other recommendations? Also, I have been hearing about Cowboy Magic. Is there somewhere on-line that I can purchase? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Kelly
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Kelly, if you just Google "Cowboy Magic," you'll find lots of places that sell online.
I got a Les Poochs brush for my doodle, who has a very tight, curly coat. I am having mixed results with it. He has those spiral curls and no brush really does a great job with them. He looks good right after being groomed and "blown dry" but it sure doesn't last long. His skin is sensitive (allergies) and so I have to be extra careful using any wire brush. Nevertheless, I think the Les Poochs is a decent product and they will help you pick out the right brush for your dog's coat. You can get them here at Doodle Country .
Hi Roberta,
I just sent my reply from Doodle Country. :-) It should be in your Inbox now. Thanks for asking about the brush.
Kemp
Cowboy Magic??Looked it up and would like to try your suggestion.But they have a whole line of Cowboy Magic.Shampoo,conditioners and detanglers.Which do you use?
Any tips for a curly doodle that mats daily ? I am looking for a good conditioner. Does Cowboy magic
make a conditioner, and if so has anybody used it ?
Thank you, Roberta. :-) I'm glad I could help you with your brush selection. I don't know what I would do without my Les Poochs brushes for my doodles - they do work great!
Kemp
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