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Reddit mentions of Interpet Mikki Hard Pin Slicker For Thick/dense Coats Medium

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Interpet Mikki Hard Pin Slicker For Thick/dense Coats Medium
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    Features:
  • These professional Coat rakes are excellent quality at a value for money price.
  • Essential kit for every groomer.
  • Ideal for heavy or double coats
  • Easy grip handle.
  • Other sizes available.
Specs:
Height0.88582677075 Inches
Length0.1968503935 Inches
Weight0.22487150724 Pounds
Width0.6299212592 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Interpet Mikki Hard Pin Slicker For Thick/dense Coats Medium:

u/XeroxSinner ยท 3 pointsr/doggrooming

How bad is bad? I love working with the big shaggy dogs, definitely what I miss most.

Are we talkin' blowing coat? Can you grab his coat and chunks of it comes out, or is it thick and mashed together (matted) and you can't get your fingers down to his skin?

If he's in bad shape and you don't know where to start, the best thing would be to see a professional and then pick up the maintenance from there. High velocity dryers that groomers have are able to really make a huge impact in blowing out coat without brushing your dog to boredom or sensitivity. If there's any way at all you can get him in somewhere for a good bath and brush, I'd recommend that. Going to be a lot easier on your dog since getting the big dudes like that cleaned up properly can be a bitch (as a professional, I used to regularly spend three to four hours on my Pyrenees, long haired Akita, Newfie customers).

Since that's probably not an option and you're stuck trying to clean up something that's gotten out of hand, take it in pieces.

So if he's blowing coat, definitely workable from home. Results may not be as nice, but with the right tools and patience, you can get there. If he's matted (and I sincerely doubt he is, but I have to ask because I've seen some weird shit), then he needs to go to a groomer.

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