
Long-Haired Dog Grooming Guide
Long-haired dogs are admired for their beautiful coats, but keeping them healthy requires more than occasional brushing.

Long-haired dogs are admired for their beautiful coats, but keeping them healthy requires more than occasional brushing.

Many people think that short-haired dogs require little grooming, but they still benefit from a consistent grooming routine.

Double coats are incredibly effective at regulating body temperature, but they require regular maintenance.

A deshedding tool is designed to remove loose undercoat hair without damaging the topcoat and helps reduce shedding.

A metal comb is important because it reaches deeper into the coat and helps identify knots that a brush may miss.

A dog rubber brush is a gentle grooming tool that removes loose hair, lifts dirt, and massages your dog’s skin.

A slicker brush is a versatile grooming tool with fine, angled wire bristles that remove loose hair, dirt, tangles, and small mats.

An undercoat rake is a specialised grooming tool designed to remove loose undercoat and reduce shedding.