Choosing the right brush for your dog depends on their coat type and grooming needs. Brushes range from combs with solid metal prongs to soft grooming gloves made of rubber and knowing which brushes to use when and where can be a difficult choice to make. Some brushes that are harsh might be too hard for sensitive places like the stomach or under the arms while soft bristle brushes might not get all their knots and tangles out. The type of coat they have also plays an important role in dictating which brushes are going to be best for them. Â
Best brush for long haired dogsÂ
For long haired dogs, a slicker brush is often the best choice for removing tangles and preventing mats. Look for a brush with fine, densely packed bristles that can penetrate deep into the coat without causing discomfort. A wide toothed comb can help to gently detangle knots and remove loose fur, leaving your dog's coat smooth and shiny. Regular brushing with these tools will keep your long haired companion looking and feeling their best.Â
A brush with a wide set of teeth like The Spa Medium Grooming Pin Rake can help to remove initial tangles before you switch to a more densely bristled slicker like the Ancol Ergo Universal Slicker Brush Large to really get in deep and remove any dead or shredded coat. Â
Best dog brush for short hairÂ
Short-haired dogs typically benefit from a bristle brush or grooming glove to remove loose fur and distribute natural oils throughout the coat. They don’t need anything quite so sturdy to pick up their dead coat as it usually sits fairly close to the surface. Â
Look for a brush with soft, flexible bristles that won't irritate your canine companion’s skin. A grooming glove is also a convenient option for removing loose fur and providing a gentle massage at the same time. Regular brushing with tools like The Spa Rubber Grooming Mitt will help keep your short-haired dog's coat healthy and shiny with minimal shedding.Â
Best brush for curly coated dogsÂ
Curly coated dogs require special attention to keep their coats smooth and tangle-free. A pin brush or detangling rake is often the best choice for these breeds, as they can penetrate the curls without causing breakage or discomfort. Look for a brush with long, sturdy pins like the Ancol Ergo Pin Brush that can reach all the way to the skin to remove mats and tangles effectively. The Ancol Ergo Palm Pin Brush has nice flexible bristles if you’re not battling too many knots and can be held comfortably for longer grooming sessions. Â
Dirt and debris can become trapped in curly coats easily so it’s important to keep on top of their grooming. A conditioner or conditioning spray like the Johnsons Anti-Tangle Conditioning Dog Spray can do a lot of the heavy lifting in helping to loosen and tangles to make brushing easier.Â