Arrow has a gorgeous coat! Soft as silk! We can’t go anywhere without people remarking. Even people driving by in cars will stop in the middle of the road to tell us! It’s really something.
But, like all Australian Shepherds, his coat didn’t get that way on its own. So what’s the secret? Regular brushing.
My Favorite Grooming Brushes for Australian Shepherds and Dogs with Double Coats
Australian Shepherds and other dogs with double coats require specific grooming tools to maintain their coat health. The following types of brushes are recommended for grooming Australian Shepherds and dogs with double coats:
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- Pin Brush: The thick double coat of Australian Shepherds requires consistent grooming, and a pin brush is recommended for keeping the topcoat shiny and dirt-free, I use the
Chris Christensen 20 mm Oblong Pin Dog Brush
- Deshedding Rake: A deshedding rake is essential for removing mats and tangles from the undercoat, which is soft and dense. This is the one I like:
Raw Paws Undercoat Rake & Dematting Tool
- Slicker Brush: The Hertzko Dog Brush – Self-Cleaning Slicker Brush is recommended for Australian Shepherds, as it removes tangles and dead hair effortlessly without scratching the dog’s skin
- Undercoat Rake: The JW Pet Gripsoft Double Row Undercoat Rake is good for removing dead hairs, promoting and distributing natural oils, and preventing the undercoat from matting.
These brushes do a great job of addressing the grooming needs of Australian Shepherds and dogs with double coats, helping to maintain their coat health and appearance.
It helps to keep up with brushing to prevent an unnecessary trip to the groomer because it’s just gotten away from you. So regular grooming routines, including brushing and combing, are vital for keeping the coat mat-free and preventing shedding issues.
- Pin Brush: The thick double coat of Australian Shepherds requires consistent grooming, and a pin brush is recommended for keeping the topcoat shiny and dirt-free, I use the
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