DOG By Dr Lisa Slicker Brush
£14.00 – £15.00
Slicker brushes will work on most coat types. The short bristles will grab and remove loose hairs and debris. A daily brush will help reduce the amount of hair shed around your home. Keep in mind that frequent brushing will reduce tangles and matting. It also keeps your dog’s coat clean by removing surface debris and helping spread the natural oils produced by their skin. Brushing is a great way to bond with your dog and most of them will love how it feels.
- Made from sustainable bamboo
- Available in a small and large size to suit your dog
- Not tested on animals, just lovingly used on them
- Recommended and used by vets – especially Dr Lisa Chimes
ABOUT DR LISA
Dr Lisa Chimes is a practicing Australian veterinarian who works in the emergency and critical care department at the Small Animal Specialist Hospital. Dr Lisa has starred in popular TV shows Bondi Vet and Dr Lisa to the Rescue. “I wanted to create a product range that is natural and safe for dogs and the humans who love them.” – Dr Lisa Chimes
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HOW TO BRUSH
Gently brush away from your dog’s skin in the same direction as the coat grows. Take your time to carefully untangle any knots, just as you would with your own hair. If the tangles aren’t coming out easily, try applying some Leave in Conditioner and use a comb or rake to separate the knot. If you are unable to loosen the knot, it’s time to visit your professional groomer or vet. They don’t recommend using scissors to cut out knots, as sometimes you can accidently cut your dog’s skin. If your dog is nervous with the brush, take it slow and keep the experience positive – brushing small areas at a time and using treats or rewards can help.