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Thanks so much for sharing this info!!! Very helpful.
Thanks so much for that brushing and combing advise. I have now copied it and pasted into my New Puppy File where I'm gathering a whole pile of fantastic advice that I am going to print out and keep.
This is Ebony......As you can see, her hair is very curly.....I am using a mat remover type comb to try and keep her hair from matting. She tends to mat right at the skin. I had to shave her once and it came off like a sweater....Any Suggestion? Sorry for the super large Picture....I spoke with you once before....Her dad is Stitch.
Wow, that's curly. The only dog I had that curly was Cola. She was heavy set so looked great in a short coat so I kept her coat an inch long. Matting to the skin could be because of coat change. Coat change is never ending if you don't get it all brushed out. As one of our members so aptly put it "it's like a weed that you have to pull out by the roots." That really describes puppy coat. I have had dogs 3 years old here to groom and that puppy coat was still there causing matting.
I think you could use a matt buster. That's the red Les Pooch brush. Also blowing out the coat with a cool high speed air blower really helps with matting and brushing. I trained another groom locally and she tells me that she blows out wool coats for an hour before starting any part of the grooming. You can identify matts that are starting and take any dust out of the coat that helps cause matting.
This picture is of Cola in her 'mommy' cut a couple of weeks before her babies were born.
Thanks Barb.... I try hard with her coat... I will go out and look for the matt buster. I bath her at Petcetra and use the high speed blower as well. Her curls tend to spiral out as her coat gets longer and it looks fantastic so hopefully I can get it or keep it under control
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