Sending this to my mom immediately. Her doodle usually has to be shaved by the groomer to get the mats out. I think all she uses is a wire brush - obviously that’s not good enough! These tips are so helpful, thank you!
Mr. Logan , ( my first dog when I was 5 , was a beagle named Logan ) ... Can I say , your love of dogs is so evident . You make me laugh . Just got a new wonderful American bulldog. My 14 year old shnowser died last year. Dogs make life worth living . What you do is special. Thanks . Tom .
Have a Maltese that has a longer coat. Great information. I’ve noticed that wearing coats/sweaters in the winter 🥶 also leads to more knots. Only wear when needed. Also checking his armpits for tangles.
I LOVE this video Logan, super informative (im a dog groomer in training) all these videos help me be better at what I do😍 you’re the best & don’t ever stop xoxo
Extremely informative, despite that I don't own a dog lol. Us humans with wavy and curly hair use detangling sprays before combing, so this totally makes sense for dogs. Harley is such a lovely dog! Great job Logan! 😍😍
Omg when I tell you that we had a shih tzu that was so matted he was like a blanket! I had only saw him once in the 14 months I've been there. And it was really early on when I first started. This poor baby had his inner thighs so matted it was tugging on his groin. I wanted to cry for him. My mentor tried to get the owners to bring him more but they bitch about having to pay the 58 dollars every time. She could very easily charge more.
I have a cavoodle (cavapoo). My groomer always compliments how my dog is one of the only matte free dogs she grooms. Also make me sad tho. Daily brushing. I work full time. I’m a parent. There is no excuse to not brush your dog properly and regularly
Thank you for this video, fairly new doodle mom. My boy has a cut coming up next week and I know he will need to be shaved. Moving forward I now know how to properly groom him, Thanks 😊
A good, stiff slicker goes through matting. I have a soft bristle slicker that I now only use to dry. It's worthless on mats. Also. Listen to the sound when brushing. A good slicker "talks." Oh,when owners say they're brushing their dog or cat, it's usually with a pin brush which is only good when light brushing is needed- like in the show ring or for show poodles to keep the fluff. Fifty years showing & 40 years grooming has taught me this.😊
@@ashleycoates8242 Universal is the best. I currently am using Miller's Forge which have lasted over 10 years. My Universal was dropped too much and the handle broke. Miller's Forge has held up wonderfully.
Excellent video - I have a standard poodle and have had poodles for 30 years - I do groom but have never been taught - and I’m that same client that didn’t know - thank you!
I have a Springer x Poodle. It took me a year of failed attempts to keep her coat matt free. I had the wrong tools and was using the wrong technique. Logan, thank you for your lessons and entertainment. You make a difference for dog families.
Harley looks exactly like the Goldendoodle I rescued out of the road in November. Frankie's first spa day is on Thursday. We have been brushing her since she's been here and will continue between haircuts. Thank you so much for the tip about the spray. It's on my shopping list. I can't wait for her to get all that hair shaved out from between her paws! My dog's hair isn't curly like this dog's. It's wavy and goes in all different directions. I've never seen anything like it and it will be interesting to hear what the groomer has to say. Thank you so much for the educational video. I'll be saving it to reference in the future.
My sister just refuses to brush her golden collie, because "the dog is afraid of the brush". So yeah that could be so, so help her see the brush time as something rewarding with treats etc, but no she doesn't want to do any work. Everytime I see the dog she is covered in mats or shaved to the skin. I hate it, she has such a beautiful coat and doesn't deserve to be shaved.
Thank you Logan! Great video tutorial! I have a standard poodle puppy who gets brushed every day to every other day and she needs it. These tips will help make it easier to keep her mat-free. It’s a lot of work because she has length on her legs. However, she is a doll and is learning the routine. Thank you again!!
Watching this but I have an American Staffordshire terrier 😂 ❤ it just calms me so much watching you work on the dogs ❤ I miss my long haired boy 🐕 he was a border collie and when he had loose hairs those patches would change colour from black to brown/grey and that’s how I knew it was time to brush him 🐶 my American girl misses him so much, we are thinking of adopting an adult/senior dog in need 😊
This is a great super nonjudgmental video for brushing. I'll be sending it to all the doodle owners I know who have questions about brushing and why. And most don't know about the spray, you're so right.
Logan, what an awesome, awesome video!! 😊 As I am a pet stylist myself, you did an awesome job explaining how important it is to brush your dog and you actually showed the tools you use. And explained how to use those tools. I am going to save this video and show clients it. So, they can watch it. It is a very good tool to show clients. I try to explain to clients what they must do to keep up on the coat of the dog. Most people r visual learners. So, I can tell them about this video or send them the video. Logan, YOU ARE doing such a BEAUTIFUL job with grooming your dogs. You, r a joy to watch. And am so happy I found you. I groom a st. Bernard standard poodle mix named Wilson. I have been grooming him for 2 years now. And I LOVE that dog. His mom brushes him and really does take care of his coat. In between getting groomed. His mom gets it. That she has to brush him to keep me having to shave him down. I LOVE being a pet stylist. It is by far the BEST job I have ever had in my 40 plus years of being in the working world.
The issues with cross-breeding are many, but I hadn’t considered coat “mixes”. With the mixing of breed genetics you can end up with a dream doodle (like Harley--she’s a sweetheart) or a mixed-up crazy doodle that doesn’t know which way is up. Thank you for the brushing lesson. I don’t have a pup right now, but this is so interesting! Great “new dog baby gift” ideas: brushing spray and the right tools!
This was so informative and helpful!! The brushing spray was completely new to me. I’m hopefully getting my own standard poodle soon, so I’ll add it to the list!
Such a good girl.💖 Your clients love you. Personally I brushed my dog every night after his final walk. It was easy maintenance that way. Happy holidays.
I got the doodle a few years ago, I've never had a dog before, and had no idea their coats were such high maintenance so my dogs coat kept getting matted, I had no idea I was using the wrong brush, so thank you this video helps alot
It’s not that we think going to the barber every 3-4 weeks is too much, it’s just expensive where I live 😢 Thank you for sharing these tips, love to learn more about properly taking care of our poodle (of course we brush her and give a mini cut at home haha) ❤ you did a wonderful job explaining and on the doodle as well!!
Yes yes yes! I’m a groomer. The most frustrating thing is when someone brings in a matted dog and after I educate them of the pain it causes and how to prevent it; they come back 6 months later with the dog matted again!! Aaahhh!!!!
My Charlie sit down on me… pretty much goes limp. I take him every two weeks for his groomer appointment while we work on brushing at home. I love the videos ❤❤
@@dogsbylogan well ur a godsend babes bc i get sure 🥱 of repeating the same info to the ...same...people... w love + peace 💚 ur making it time effective and less headache for me ( P.S. LOVE MY JOB, LOVE BEING A DOG GROOMER, I RELATE SM TO YOU)
I keep my two cockapoos trimmed to a kennel cut but take them for grooming about every 3-4 months (I trim their nails and paws in between). I use a short pin brush but use one hand to push their fur up and then use the other hand to brush the fur back down with the brush; I always see the line of skin where I’m brushing. The groomer showed this method to me, and their coats have been pretty Matt-free. Both my dogs hate me touching their tails with the brush, but I’m bigger than them and can get them into a wrestling hold (verrrry gently and followed with lots of treats and praise). They actually like being brushed and it gets more frequent as their coats get longer - every second day or every day. Thank you for this great info - going to look for a brushing spray the next time I go to the pet stuff store. BYE LOGAN👹‼…❤
I can't wait to watch your videos. You're an amazing talent. Thank you for sharing your skills as one of the best groomers I've ever had the pleasure to observe.
Sorry hon Diane here did not mean to come off harshly was a groomer for about 20yrs and somtimes cried because I tried Soo hard to teach puppys people to understand the good happy way to do all this
You do such a good job explaining. We have an Aussiedoodle. And to be honest, getting her to the groomer every 3 weeks or even every 6 weeks is VERY expensive. I am aware that it is a ton of work, so the price is definitely legit. We live in Austria, not sure if it's cheaper in the US. I started grooming her myself the last 4 years (she is 8 now). So I have some experience, but definitely no pro. I was wondering if you could explain a bit more how exactly you groom her. I appreciate your videos. Thanks.
Harley was so good & such a stunning cut!!! Thank you for this info video. I did not know about the spray. I have 2 long hair dogs. The spray will make it so much easier. Both are good for brushing since I don't force them to have a full body brushing. What I don't get today, I can get the next time. =)
Here's the problem: i have great pyrenees, who, despite being a dog breed meant to fight off wolves and bobcats and bears, are terrified of brushes. But are still strong enough to fight off wolves and bobcats and bears. Holding onto collars was obviously not going to work so we also tried attaching a leash to our deck posts so they couldn't run away. One of them tried to jump over the deck rail, which wouldn't hung him. He also almost broke my arm trying to escape. We've tried every method of making them less afraid of brushes, all manner of brushes, and even those blower things people recommend. Interestingly they are less afraid of that, but still afraid of it.
Thank you. It’s so hard to avoid little mats on my mini poodle, and I can’t afford a groomer so I try myself (I have the proper equipment but I’m not great!)
Short or smooth coated? For my smooth coated dogs, we used a hound glove. It had tan bristles made out of sisal or something similar, not the rubber bristled kind. I think we bought it at a dog show. Gets to coat pretty soft and removes the dead hair without hurting the dog like a brush or comb would. I’m not sure about short haired dogs. I’ve never had one. I’d do a Google and find a reputable website.
So I have all those tools. But my Pom only tolerates the metal comb. I do the line brushing with this (lift up each section of hair and comb from root down) He doesn’t seem matted, I’m guessing it’s doing the job, just not making him as pretty/fluffy as the slicker? I do this twice a week but never find any moderate matting. Only a tiny bit in some places. He also goes to the groomer once a month.
The Artero Naturals flexible, double sided pin brush & their double sided oval long pin brush + Quicker Slicker spray or Chris Christensen Ice on Ice spray are both great choices to get tangles out more easily. Mars 20 tooth Coat King + one of the sprays gently works out Matts. Use the Line Brushing method & brush your dog every day. Break it up into shorter sessions if they get finicky.👍
@@Vexx_Line_ Thank you! I'll check out those products! Brushing Daisy is part of her bedtime routine. She is pretty good for everything but her butt and legs.
@@jennisherwood7455 No problem! Yeah I hear you about yhe butt & legs lol. Mine is the same, she absolutely refuses to stand, gotta get one of those hang up hammocks or something. They get so dramatic about it 😄. I think those products will help you out a lot. Most of the time you just need a light misting in an areosolizer, then wirk it into coat. But for tangles or matts spray a little extra to spot saturate it & work through w Les Pooch Matt Zapper or Artero flexible brush & a fine tooth comb. If that doesn't do it, gently work it out w the Mars Coat King. Best of luck to you & Daisy, take care! 😊
@dogsbylogan as im brushing out this golden retriever... my owners of a very damaged coat (previously shaved diff groomer) retriever. i save his coat and do breed groom ofc but they don't get his hair is damaged and matts easier (softer hair) id love another video babes
I saw scissors and detanglers in your links but which brushes do you recommend for a maltipom? You are an awesome groomer especially so skilled & knowledgeable yet so young… obviously born for this & totally gifted!
Sending this to my mom immediately. Her doodle usually has to be shaved by the groomer to get the mats out. I think all she uses is a wire brush - obviously that’s not good enough! These tips are so helpful, thank you!
Mr. Logan , ( my first dog when I was 5 , was a beagle named Logan ) ...
Can I say , your love of dogs is so evident . You make me laugh .
Just got a new wonderful American bulldog. My 14 year old shnowser died last year. Dogs make life worth living .
What you do is special.
Thanks . Tom .
Dear god, stop. All this adorableness..🥹
I Love how you say Goodbye to every dog in a deep voice! Lol it's the best trademark!
Woww, this is the most well behaved doodle I’ve ever seen. Good job too, big teddy bear!
Great job explaining, I hope this helps lots of people AND puppers
Have a Maltese that has a longer coat. Great information. I’ve noticed that wearing coats/sweaters in the winter 🥶 also leads to more knots. Only wear when needed. Also checking his armpits for tangles.
Thank you for your great reminders and advice on maintaining healthy beautiful skin and fur on our dogs. You’re a natural teacher too!
I LOVE this video Logan, super informative (im a dog groomer in training) all these videos help me be better at what I do😍 you’re the best & don’t ever stop xoxo
So glad!❤❤ thank you!!
@@dogsbylogan I’m screaming inside! I can’t believe you read my message & replied back 🥺 dream come true
I don't even have a dog and I watch these vids all the time
Dude that dog is so chill. Love the ending. I talk to my kids like that. 🤓
Harley is the goodest girl! She was so well behaved and is so beautiful. ❤
Extremely informative, despite that I don't own a dog lol. Us humans with wavy and curly hair use detangling sprays before combing, so this totally makes sense for dogs.
Harley is such a lovely dog! Great job Logan! 😍😍
Omg when I tell you that we had a shih tzu that was so matted he was like a blanket! I had only saw him once in the 14 months I've been there. And it was really early on when I first started. This poor baby had his inner thighs so matted it was tugging on his groin. I wanted to cry for him. My mentor tried to get the owners to bring him more but they bitch about having to pay the 58 dollars every time. She could very easily charge more.
I have a cavoodle (cavapoo). My groomer always compliments how my dog is one of the only matte free dogs she grooms. Also make me sad tho. Daily brushing. I work full time. I’m a parent. There is no excuse to not brush your dog properly and regularly
i only brush my Goldendoodle 1-3 times a week and she has never been matted so i don't understand how people let their dog get matted
Harley is so well behaved. She is adorable. Well done to her parents.
As always love the content, Logan! :)
Thank you for this video, fairly new doodle mom. My boy has a cut coming up next week and I know he will need to be shaved. Moving forward I now know how to properly groom him, Thanks 😊
Your love 💕 for dogs is wonderful. I love dogs. Just got an American bulldog . Loveable. 🌈
A good, stiff slicker goes through matting. I have a soft bristle slicker that I now only use to dry. It's worthless on mats. Also. Listen to the sound when brushing. A good slicker "talks." Oh,when owners say they're brushing their dog or cat, it's usually with a pin brush which is only good when light brushing is needed- like in the show ring or for show poodles to keep the fluff. Fifty years showing & 40 years grooming has taught me this.😊
Can you tell me what brand please?
@@ashleycoates8242 Universal is the best. I currently am using Miller's Forge which have lasted over 10 years. My Universal was dropped too much and the handle broke. Miller's Forge has held up wonderfully.
I dearly want a standard poodle so thank you for the amazing advice to keep them happy and healthy 🥰🐩
Logan,
Your narration was RIGHT ON THE MONEY, as evidenced by the results on this big fellow !!
I'm not a fan of brushing so I get my poodle cut short. It's that simple. If you want long hair then daily brushing is required
Excellent video - I have a standard poodle and have had poodles for 30 years - I do groom but have never been taught - and I’m that same client that didn’t know - thank you!
I have a Springer x Poodle. It took me a year of failed attempts to keep her coat matt free. I had the wrong tools and was using the wrong technique. Logan, thank you for your lessons and entertainment. You make a difference for dog families.
Love you Logan !! You’re so sweet. I’m old enough to be your grandma and I love your channel. “Bye Logan”
Harley looks exactly like the Goldendoodle I rescued out of the road in November. Frankie's first spa day is on Thursday. We have been brushing her since she's been here and will continue between haircuts. Thank you so much for the tip about the spray. It's on my shopping list. I can't wait for her to get all that hair shaved out from between her paws! My dog's hair isn't curly like this dog's. It's wavy and goes in all different directions. I've never seen anything like it and it will be interesting to hear what the groomer has to say. Thank you so much for the educational video. I'll be saving it to reference in the future.
Getting a lot a great tips from your videos. Thank you for all that you are doing.
Great advice, thank you! My poodle loves water and loves to get brushed. I need the brushing spray asap.
She's so cute what a wonderful job as always. Thanks for the tips
My sister just refuses to brush her golden collie, because "the dog is afraid of the brush". So yeah that could be so, so help her see the brush time as something rewarding with treats etc, but no she doesn't want to do any work. Everytime I see the dog she is covered in mats or shaved to the skin. I hate it, she has such a beautiful coat and doesn't deserve to be shaved.
Thank you Logan! Great video tutorial! I have a standard poodle puppy who gets brushed every day to every other day and she needs it. These tips will help make it easier to keep her mat-free. It’s a lot of work because she has length on her legs. However, she is a doll and is learning the routine.
Thank you again!!
You are AWESOME at what you do!!! ✨✂️🐶✨
As someone with curly hair, I totally co-sign this. Although I only use a comb, I never comb dry. It helps reduce breakage from the little tangles.
Your videos just make me smile!!
I’m get a standard poodle in a couple weeks! I’m so excited and nervous 😬
Watching this but I have an American Staffordshire terrier 😂 ❤ it just calms me so much watching you work on the dogs ❤ I miss my long haired boy 🐕 he was a border collie and when he had loose hairs those patches would change colour from black to brown/grey and that’s how I knew it was time to brush him 🐶 my American girl misses him so much, we are thinking of adopting an adult/senior dog in need 😊
This is the best behaved, least crusty doodle I've ever seen.
This is a great super nonjudgmental video for brushing. I'll be sending it to all the doodle owners I know who have questions about brushing and why. And most don't know about the spray, you're so right.
I’m a summer girl for sure!! Harley sure is a good pup!!
Logan, what an awesome, awesome video!! 😊 As I am a pet stylist myself, you did an awesome job explaining how important it is to brush your dog and you actually showed the tools you use. And explained how to use those tools. I am going to save this video and show clients it. So, they can watch it. It is a very good tool to show clients. I try to explain to clients what they must do to keep up on the coat of the dog. Most people r visual learners. So, I can tell them about this video or send them the video. Logan, YOU ARE doing such a BEAUTIFUL job with grooming your dogs. You, r a joy to watch. And am so happy I found you.
I groom a st. Bernard standard poodle mix named Wilson. I have been grooming him for 2 years now. And I LOVE that dog. His mom brushes him and really does take care of his coat. In between getting groomed. His mom gets it. That she has to brush him to keep me having to shave him down. I LOVE being a pet stylist. It is by far the BEST job I have ever had in my 40 plus years of being in the working world.
The issues with cross-breeding are many, but I hadn’t considered coat “mixes”. With the mixing of breed genetics you can end up with a dream doodle (like Harley--she’s a sweetheart) or a mixed-up crazy doodle that doesn’t know which way is up. Thank you for the brushing lesson. I don’t have a pup right now, but this is so interesting! Great “new dog baby gift” ideas: brushing spray and the right tools!
This was so informative and helpful!! The brushing spray was completely new to me. I’m hopefully getting my own standard poodle soon, so I’ll add it to the list!
Omg I love this Logan! You’re amazing
Such a good girl.💖 Your clients love you. Personally I brushed my dog every night after his final walk. It was easy maintenance that way. Happy holidays.
Excellent information.
When you shook Harley's paw to get the loose fur out i died from cuteness ( ˶ ❛ ꁞ ❛ ˶ )
Thank you for all the great advice 😀. I'm going to order the spray right now.
Awesome tutorial! I’ve always began with a spray, have the comb but not that particular brush. Thank you for sharing 🙏🏼
As s retired groomer thank you Logan you are a great teacher thank you you are spot on no pun intended
I got the doodle a few years ago, I've never had a dog before, and had no idea their coats were such high maintenance so my dogs coat kept getting matted, I had no idea I was using the wrong brush, so thank you this video helps alot
You are such an intelligent person. I really enjoy learning from you.
You are such an artist!
It’s not that we think going to the barber every 3-4 weeks is too much, it’s just expensive where I live 😢 Thank you for sharing these tips, love to learn more about properly taking care of our poodle (of course we brush her and give a mini cut at home haha) ❤ you did a wonderful job explaining and on the doodle as well!!
I always learn so much from your videos and it helps me learn how to take care of my dog the best I can, so thanks. 💖
Yes yes yes! I’m a groomer. The most frustrating thing is when someone brings in a matted dog and after I educate them of the pain it causes and how to prevent it; they come back 6 months later with the dog matted again!! Aaahhh!!!!
Yup, the owners just don't understand or are just lazy.
Hey your the best grommer and thanks for making this funny vids
People needed this!!I'm proud of you
Love watching you work. Merry Christmas from the Northwoods of Florida. No snow here Logan.
My Charlie sit down on me… pretty much goes limp. I take him every two weeks for his groomer appointment while we work on brushing at home. I love the videos ❤❤
cant wait to write this url on all of my pet parents report cards 💚🐩
🤍🤍 AWWW TY!! I tried to include as much info as I could in this
@@dogsbylogan well ur a godsend babes bc i get sure 🥱 of repeating the same info to the ...same...people... w love + peace 💚 ur making it time effective and less headache for me ( P.S. LOVE MY JOB, LOVE BEING A DOG GROOMER, I RELATE SM TO YOU)
Aww that doggo is so fluffy
thank you so much, I have GSD, so a good brush, comb and furminator are essential
I keep my two cockapoos trimmed to a kennel cut but take them for grooming about every 3-4 months (I trim their nails and paws in between). I use a short pin brush but use one hand to push their fur up and then use the other hand to brush the fur back down with the brush; I always see the line of skin where I’m brushing. The groomer showed this method to me, and their coats have been pretty Matt-free. Both my dogs hate me touching their tails with the brush, but I’m bigger than them and can get them into a wrestling hold (verrrry gently and followed with lots of treats and praise). They actually like being brushed and it gets more frequent as their coats get longer - every second day or every day. Thank you for this great info - going to look for a brushing spray the next time I go to the pet stuff store. BYE LOGAN👹‼…❤
I can't wait to watch your videos. You're an amazing talent. Thank you for sharing your skills as one of the best groomers I've ever had the pleasure to observe.
Hi Kimberly
How’s your day going today?
@@schwozraymond7524 My days are always good 👍.
I hope that your day is everything that you could wish for.
@@kimberlypopelia8546 yeah of cause thank
Am Raymond by the way what’s your name?
@@schwozraymond7524 Kim
@@kimberlypopelia8546 nice to meet you Kim
Am from Milan Italy
Where are you from?
Awww cmon look at her just look at her 😂❤❤❤❤❤
You’re a gorgeous good doggie! Yes you are! 😍
Hi Nina
How’s your day going?
*You’re so young and talented.* 👏🏾
Sorry hon Diane here did not mean to come off harshly was a groomer for about 20yrs and somtimes cried because I tried Soo hard to teach puppys people to understand the good happy way to do all this
You are a great groomer. And Harley is a very good girl!
You should try Petedge for tools or Chris Christensen ! I love his brushes!
Your work is beautiful and your tips are very helpful
You do such a good job explaining. We have an Aussiedoodle. And to be honest, getting her to the groomer every 3 weeks or even every 6 weeks is VERY expensive. I am aware that it is a ton of work, so the price is definitely legit. We live in Austria, not sure if it's cheaper in the US. I started grooming her myself the last 4 years (she is 8 now). So I have some experience, but definitely no pro. I was wondering if you could explain a bit more how exactly you groom her. I appreciate your videos. Thanks.
Aww so cute and thanks for the facts
Harley was so good & such a stunning cut!!! Thank you for this info video. I did not know about the spray. I have 2 long hair dogs. The spray will make it so much easier. Both are good for brushing since I don't force them to have a full body brushing. What I don't get today, I can get the next time. =)
1st time I've heard of brushing spray. Will have to look for it.
I’m trying this on my pup tomorrow. Thank you!
Here's the problem: i have great pyrenees, who, despite being a dog breed meant to fight off wolves and bobcats and bears, are terrified of brushes. But are still strong enough to fight off wolves and bobcats and bears.
Holding onto collars was obviously not going to work so we also tried attaching a leash to our deck posts so they couldn't run away. One of them tried to jump over the deck rail, which wouldn't hung him. He also almost broke my arm trying to escape. We've tried every method of making them less afraid of brushes, all manner of brushes, and even those blower things people recommend. Interestingly they are less afraid of that, but still afraid of it.
Great job!!!
Harley looks perfect!
Thank you. It’s so hard to avoid little mats on my mini poodle, and I can’t afford a groomer so I try myself (I have the proper equipment but I’m not great!)
Any advice for short coated dogs? What kind of brush and how often?
Short or smooth coated? For my smooth coated dogs, we used a hound glove. It had tan bristles made out of sisal or something similar, not the rubber bristled kind. I think we bought it at a dog show. Gets to coat pretty soft and removes the dead hair without hurting the dog like a brush or comb would. I’m not sure about short haired dogs. I’ve never had one. I’d do a Google and find a reputable website.
Hey Logan! I was wondering which dogs you would say are the best at being groomed. I love how this dog was so patient with you. ❤ Love your videos!
You are adorable Logan. Can you talk about pricing in a video? Thanks.
So I have all those tools. But my Pom only tolerates the metal comb. I do the line brushing with this (lift up each section of hair and comb from root down)
He doesn’t seem matted, I’m guessing it’s doing the job, just not making him as pretty/fluffy as the slicker? I do this twice a week but never find any moderate matting. Only a tiny bit in some places.
He also goes to the groomer once a month.
Didn't realize I needed a spray ...
This is exactly what I needed
Hi Logan! Are you using a Chris Christiensen slicker brush? Is it really better than an cheaper brush?
Yes former show dog person here
THANK YOU LOGAN
Can you please post the brushing spray? Thanks
Thank you! I brush Daisy regulary but she still gets matted. I need a better brush.
The Artero Naturals flexible, double sided pin brush & their double sided oval long pin brush + Quicker Slicker spray or Chris Christensen Ice on Ice spray are both great choices to get tangles out more easily. Mars 20 tooth Coat King + one of the sprays gently works out Matts. Use the Line Brushing method & brush your dog every day. Break it up into shorter sessions if they get finicky.👍
@@Vexx_Line_ Thank you! I'll check out those products! Brushing Daisy is part of her bedtime routine. She is pretty good for everything but her butt and legs.
@@jennisherwood7455
No problem! Yeah I hear you about yhe butt & legs lol. Mine is the same, she absolutely refuses to stand, gotta get one of those hang up hammocks or something. They get so dramatic about it 😄.
I think those products will help you out a lot. Most of the time you just need a light misting in an areosolizer, then wirk it into coat. But for tangles or matts spray a little extra to spot saturate it & work through w Les Pooch Matt Zapper or Artero flexible brush & a fine tooth comb. If that doesn't do it, gently work it out w the Mars Coat King.
Best of luck to you & Daisy, take care! 😊
Harley is such a good girl! 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
Thanks Harley & Logan! I have trouble with my Maltese. My fault. 😞
You do such a great job!!!!
Is that a Wahl Bravura you're using for the paw pads?
I love the Bravura.
Great tutorial!!!
What's the best brush out spray that gives the best results?
I'm a bit confused at the beginning, yes we should buy a brushing spray or no we shouldn't? and is it a no to that brush because it is short pinned?
Harley is so pretty. A great grooming.
We LOVE a well behaved dood!
No lie, I kind of miss the Chicago snow 🌬❄🥶!!
Can you do a video where you talk about how you did his face????
@dogsbylogan as im brushing out this golden retriever... my owners of a very damaged coat (previously shaved diff groomer) retriever. i save his coat and do breed groom ofc but they don't get his hair is damaged and matts easier (softer hair) id love another video babes
Thank you this is good to know.
I saw scissors and detanglers in your links but which brushes do you recommend for a maltipom? You are an awesome groomer especially so skilled & knowledgeable yet so young… obviously born for this & totally gifted!
Hi Sharon
How’s your day going today?
Personally I would suggest a 25mm pin brush and a comb like he used in the video