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Although dogs do a lot to keep their coats neat and clean, they need your help with tasks that require opposable thumbs, such as brushing. Regular brushing removes excess hair from your dog's coat, and cuts down significantly on the amount of hair you have to deal with on your furniture, car, and your favorite black pants. It also helps distribute the natural oils in your dog's fur and skin, keeping her coat healthy and looking its best.How To Brush Your Dog 1.Brush down and out, away from the dog's skin. Always brush in the direction the coat grows; dogs don't like to be brushed backwards. 2.Be gentle or you may damage your dog's coat by pulling and stretching hairs until they tangle and break. Take the time to untangle any snarls just as you would if your comb got stuck in your child's hair. 3.If you encounter mats, apply a coat conditioner or mat spray and leave it on for several minutes. Then use a wide-toothed comb or a mat-splitting tool to get through the tangle. Mats can get close to a dog's skin and removing them can be painful, so proceed carefully. You can cut out mats with scissors, but be careful you don't end up at the vet's for stitches; it happens more often than you'd think. If you just can't get a mat out, take your dog to a groomer, who will probably shave the area.Noted: Brushing is an essential part of a good grooming routine and will help keep your dog's coat healthy and looking good. It's easy to do yourself, but you'll need a dog brush and techniques to do the job right.We care about our customers and stand behind the quality of our products. That's why we stand behind our products with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee !