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		<title>JW Pet Company GripSoft Slicker Soft Pin Dog Brush, Small</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2012 03:18:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Removes dead and shedding fur Non-slip handle and ergonomic design Perfect for almost all coat types Use daily for long coated breeds; use every few days for breeds with short coats Suitable for smaller to mid sized breeds The Grip Soft Small Slicker Brush with Soft Pins is perfect for almost all coat types. This [...]]]></description>
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<li>Removes dead and shedding fur</li>
<li>Non-slip handle and ergonomic design</li>
<li>Perfect for almost all coat types</li>
<li>Use daily for long coated breeds; use every few days for breeds with short coats</li>
<li>Suitable for smaller to mid sized breeds</li>
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<p>The Grip Soft Small Slicker Brush with Soft Pins is perfect for almost all coat types. This universal brush is designed for smaller to mid size breeds with sensitive skin. The gentle pins are angled to remove dead and shedding fur. For regular grooming between baths use this slicker daily for long coated breeds and every few days for breeds with short coats. The JW non slip ergonomically correct handle is designed to be more comfortable on the hand making grooming a more pleasurable experience for you.</p>
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		<title>Evolution W6110 Grooming Undercoat Rake with Rotating Teeth, Double Row</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2012 03:21:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gentle method of getting your dog looking its best Teeth rotate to pull through the coat without damaging it Ideal for collies, Golden Retrievers, St. Bernards, Siberian Huskies, Newfoundlands, Chow Chows, terriers, and schnauzers Comb the entire coat before baths for great results Effectively removes mats and tangles Evolution Grooming Tools provide a gentle way [...]]]></description>
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<li>Gentle method of getting your dog looking its best</li>
<li>Teeth rotate to pull through the coat without damaging it</li>
<li>Ideal for collies, Golden Retrievers, St. Bernards, Siberian Huskies, Newfoundlands, Chow Chows, terriers, and schnauzers</li>
<li>Comb the entire coat before baths for great results</li>
<li>Effectively removes mats and tangles</li>
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<p>Evolution Grooming Tools provide a gentle way to quickly untangle a pet&#8217;s coat. The rotating teeth pull through the coat without damaging it. Pins and handles are made from the highest quality material and offer long lasting durability.</p>
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		<title>How to Groom a Dog with a Long Coat</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jun 2011 09:47:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by bookish in north park To keep your dog&#8217;s long coat looking beautiful and healthy, you should be prepared to spend regular time in grooming. In fact some long coated dogs also need regular baths to help keep their coats free from matting and frequent brushing in between. Grooming A Dog with a Long Coat [...]]]></description>
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<p>To keep your dog&#8217;s long coat looking beautiful and healthy, you should be prepared to spend regular time in grooming. In fact some long coated dogs also need regular baths to help keep their coats free from matting and frequent brushing in between.</p>
<p><strong>Grooming A Dog with a Long Coat</strong></p>
<p>To know that you are doing all that&#8217;s necessary to help keep your dog&#8217;s coat maintained in good condition, it might be a good idea to read books specifically for your dog&#8217;s breed as these can provide excellent tips and information on grooming and general care as well as suggesting grooming tools best suited for your breed of dog. Grooming can be a pleasurable activity both for dog and owner, providing the chance to spend quality time together.</p>
<p>A well-trained dog is always easier to groom than a one that is restless, fidgety and reluctant to co-operate. A dog, for instance, can really get to enjoy his bath when trained from being a puppy. For long-coated breeds of dogs you might consider buying a grooming table. There are also many different types of brushes to choose from. Wooden handle rubber brushes with pins can make grooming more comfortable with long-haired dogs. Wooden handle slicker brushes are also useful for removing tangles in long silky coated dogs. It is especially important for long-coated dogs to be trained to stand still or to lie down when being groomed as it can become frustrating for both dog and owner if the dog keeps trying to run away!</p>
<p><strong>Tools needed for grooming a long-coat dog include:</strong></p>
<p>Brushes and combs &#8211; When grooming the dog&#8217;s coat should never be completely dry as this can cause the ends of the hair to split. Use a mild conditioning spray (specifically for dogs and not humans). Your dog should be encouraged to stand and using a curry comb first, work through all the knots and tangles in your dog&#8217;s long coat. The curry comb can be either plastic or rubber with short teeth on one side; it is used to break up clumps and tangles in the hair and to pull loose hair to the surface of the coat.</p>
<p>After this, go over thoroughly with a metal brush. Brushing not only helps keep your dog&#8217;s coat free of tangles but for the long-coated dog, it will stimulate the natural oils in his skin and helps keep the coat in good condition. Brushing also helps to keep shedding around the house under control. Pay attention to paws as dog&#8217;s with a long coat can tend to get mats in their paws.</p>
<p>You might then want to use a long toothed steel comb to be sure the coat is free of tangles. If your dog&#8217;s coat has a parting along the back, this should be done from the neck downwards, carefully taking a comb through in one smooth stroke. Some breeds with long coats will need to be clipped, trimmed or stripped. This can be quite difficult and you might prefer to leave certain aspects of your dog&#8217;s grooming to an expert. Or at least to get expert advice before splashing out on expensive clippers which can be hard to use. Purchasing unsuitable tools for grooming your dog can be an expensive mistake!</p>
<p>Hair Cutting Scissors are useful as the hair around your dog&#8217;s paws will need to be regularly trimmed. Check in between his nails too. You might also want to trim the hair around your dog&#8217;s hind quarters. Keep inside of ears clean and trimmed and check paw pads for excess hair which again should be trimmed. Both small and large long-haired dogs will need to have their nails clipped regularly.</p>
<p>Cut the nails as close to the &#8216;quick&#8217; as possible. The long hair of the feet can hide the toenails causing some owners to neglect cutting the nails as often as required. If you can hear your dog&#8217;s nails clicking when he walks, it is time they were cut otherwise lameness can occur. Dew claws need to be trimmed too or they can loop around and grow into the dog&#8217;s leg. Toe nails should be cut using special dog nail clippers and this must be done with great care. Dog grooming can be time consuming but this is a great excuse to spend quality time together and for dog and owner to bond</p>
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