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I brush my puppy every day but still the mats creep up. How do I get them out? I've been picking at a particularly large one for days but I don't think I'm making much headway on it and I swear while I work on that one 4 more pop up!
Also, any good brush recommendations?
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Yes. One of the reasons for the matting is that 'old' hair needs to come out and can only do so when brushed out.
Hi
Im not a professional groomer but Ive been doing Teddi for 6 years. She has a combination coat. At one point she matted a lot. She has never liked a brush...especially the pin brushes. So, I only use a graduated metal comb. Our combing isnt stressfull as I dont pull. I comb her out as I would a kids hair and she is fine to sit and let me do that. If rarely I pull to hard she lets me know and I stop. When she is really matted I cut through it with this: http://www.petco.com/product/14590/Four-Paws-Ultimate-Touch-Mat-Rem.... I have also used scissors cutting through it in the direction of the hair so I dont leave a bald spot or make her hair look choppy. I use ones that arent totally pointed so I dont stab her. To get out a mat I start at one end and work from there breaking it apart. Hope this helps.
Brenda
I am totally a 'lay' person. I don't groom my dogs but I brush between groomings. Ned had (and still does) a coat that mats easily. I have him professionally groomed every 4 - 6 weeks (8 weeks is really stretching it). I use the LesPouchs slicker brush, a graduated toothed steel comb, and nowadays a dematting tool. I also have a pair of nail scissors without a point on the end that I use to slice through really bad mats (I never slice toward the skin). I also use products with silicon to help the mat slide out. The products I use are Cowboy Magic, Horse Mane 'N Tail Spray, The Stuff. There are different brushes, combs, products that others swear by. These are just the ones that I have found work for Ned's coat. When Ned was in the matting stage (from about 6 months to 2 years). We brushed him at least every other day. Nowadays we can go a couple of weeks between brushings. We spend at least 40 minutes brushing him; often spend an hour; and sometimes brush over several sessions.
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