Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I have heard over and over again about the Les Poochs brushes and I have to admit I was skeptical, especially b/c of the price. Well let me tell you.............I am singing a new tune! I purchased the green brush, with the help of Kemp, and WOW what a difference in the brushing experience! Mats that I had previously tried and tried to get out with a regular slicker brush came out so easily.
The Doodle Country Store and Kemp is fabulous! I emailed a picture of Bruno to Kemp and he helped me choose the right brush. The brush was shipped out the same day I ordered it!
Now I am saving my pennies for the larger brush. I am a true believer now!
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Murphy runs and hides behind DH when he sees me go to the grooming cablinet for either a brush, comb, nail clippers or ear cleaners. It's the same cabinet I keep thier treats in so he is smart enough to keep his distance, but still watch to see what comes out. I just can't imagine your cute little Ned bugging you though. lol
Ned is a major attention hog! Pushy, pushy, pushy. If the others - even humans are getting attention, Ned chortles, prances around and jumps on/around you. If he realizes that I am brushing one of the others, he behaves in the same pushy manner, but if I turn to brush him, he is 'outa here' immediately.
My mom purchased one for Jack and when I first got it, I really like it!!!
I can't say enough about the Les Poochs brush. My groomer always comments on Brewster's coat. She says that no other Labradoodle is in such good shape. I brush him twice a week. Always on Tuesday nights while watching "The Biggest Loser" Oops! Have it go, it's almost time!
I really don't like mine. Harley fights me like crazy when I use it and it has made me bleed a couple of times when I hit my fingers.
Oh that is too bad. Sorry to hear that. I do find that I have to brush in a different way than I did with all the other slicker type brushes.
I've searched video's trying to see what I'm doing wrong. If I go slow enough to ensure Im not hurting harley or injuring myself by hitting my hand while I hold the fur up then it takes forever and doesn't seem to get through the fur.
Kathy -- Here is a great video on line brushing using the Les Poochs brush. It might seem a little slow in the beginning, but once you get going you can move pretty quickly. This is actually a great series of videos that this lady took the time to put together to show us how to groom. (I apologize as I can't remember her name but do believe she is a DK member). I learned a lot from watching these. I believe there are 4 or maybe even 5 of them (I can't remember exactly). The secret is just learning to keep your hands out of the way. I still occasionally catch a finger (and yes, it does hurt).
Cooper is a Gemstone puppy. I never realized Barb had videos on grooming. *goes to look for them*
oh I just looked at it. that is not Barb from Gemstones, who is a professional groomer. Good videos though
I wasn't crazy about mine at first but I think I was using it wrong. I'll have to go back and give another go!
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