Pure Bristle brushes: For fine to normal hair, fine long hair. The models: Large Extra, Small Extra, Handy Bristle and Pocket Bristle. The Sensitive models are for very fine or thinning hair. The Child’s model for children aged between 3 and 6 years. Bristle & Nylon Mixture brushes: For normal and short thick hair. The models: Popular, Junior, Handy Bristle & Nylon and Pocket Bristle & Nylon. All Nylon brushes: For very thick hair. The models: Universal, Handy Nylon (Detangler) and Pocket Nylon. Long Hair: In general, the longer the hair the bigger the brush required. However, if a person is more comfortable with a smaller brush, it may be necessary to use a smaller mixture model instead of a larger pure bristle one. |
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It's an expensive brush and definitely not a necessity for a pet dog. I actually asked my breeder the same question when we got Owen (who will be showing) and she said, "Nah, I don't need that." She's an excellent groomer, though. Some people use them regularly but I was glad to hear that I didn't need to spend $100+ on one. |
As for me,I think it's a great tool,my friend told me they would make the dog hair sleek without hurting the coat..I'll definately getting one later.. |
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