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Reddit mentions of John Paul Pet Detangling Spray

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John Paul Pet Detangling Spray
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    Features:
  • A no-rinse conditioner formulated to penetrate into the coat and help release and untangle unruly snarls
  • Excellent for use in between grooming visits
  • 8-Ounce bottle
Specs:
ColorOne Color
Height2 Inches
Length7.5 Inches
Number of items1
Size8 Ounce
Weight0.5 Pounds
Width2 Inches

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Found 1 comment on John Paul Pet Detangling Spray:

u/dianthe ยท 1 pointr/samoyeds

Hey! I'll gladly share what I use:

  • This is the grooming table, it makes brushing and drying them a lot easier.

  • This is the dryer I use, but you don't need something as powerful, there are plenty of cheaper alternatives, I just like that one because it does the job quickly. Here is a cheaper dryer that some of my Sammy owner friends also use.

  • Comb

  • Pin Brush

    I can't find the brands of some of the other brushes I use as I bought them at dog shows but here are some alternatives:

  • Slicker brush

  • Rake


    For shampoo you don't really need to spend money on show quality whitening shampoo, I only use it for show bathing, for a regular bath I use this shampoo, it is sold at Petco.

  • Conditioning/Detangling spray that you can use during the weekly brush to get the tangles and matts out easier and to moisturize the coat.

    So these are the basics :) For the regular weekly brush what I usually do is spray the detangling spray all over the coat, paying particular attention to the more matted areas (behind the ears, on the thighs etc.) then I start gently brushing the dog with the Rake, this will get the largest tangles out. Then I line comb using the Comb, line combing means you comb the coat in small sections (lines), here is a good video that shows how to line comb. Then I use the Slicker Brush on their legs, brushing them against the grain. To finish off I brush the tail with the Pin Brush and lightly go over the rest of the coat with it as well, brushing against the grain around the neck. Never use anything but the pin brush on the tail because it is the gentlest brush you have so it won't break the hair on the tail which regrows very slowly if you damage it.

    I know it sounds complicated but it really doesn't take a long time, takes me about 20 mins per dog once a week and their coats look great :) Bathing is a whole other story but you don't need to bathe a Samoyed very often at all.