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u/wedgered2 · 2 pointsr/StandardPoodles

I asked a different question in r/doggrooming but maybe the replies will help you out.

tools for spoos

I’ve been doing well with the Master Grooming Slicker as suggested in one of the first replies, and “the stuff” as suggested in one of the last replies.

The far more expensive CC brushes that many groomers use are awesome. I got one for my doodle 10 years ago and still use it for the doodle (totally different coat than my spoo). Eventually I’ll invest in one of those.

So, a metal comb, slicker brush and a “finishing spray” has worked out well for me.


Edit: here is the fancy Chris Christiansen brush

And the perfectly fine Master Grooming slicker I’m currently using.

u/Dream476 · 1 pointr/StandardPoodles

We have this Chris Christensen brush for brushing out. I got it for like $15 less and they occasionally pop up as warehouse deals on Amazon. I was told to not cheap out on the slicker because some of the less quality ones are hard on the skin, but I have only used this one so I can't comment.

This Madan pin brush for brushing while blow-drying (regular size, medium cushion). I liked it because of the quality pins with beveled ends (so no poking the skin). And also the choice of colors.

We also have a comb - this is the one I bought because of the rotating teeth and rounded ends. Used to check for mats/remove mats after brushing.

Right now it's been very wet and I am thankful I invested because my walker just towels her off and she had a few leg mats that I had to pick through. With a conditioning spray and gentle brushing I was able to remove them with minimal pain (and lots of bribes).

I don't think you'll need to do a ton of brushing on the puppy coat, though it's great to get them used to it, especially up standing on a table. My pup's is pretty tangle-free unless she gets very wet and isn't dried and brushed properly. If she's not wiggly, it takes maybe 15 minutes to do everything.

u/Toirneach · 1 pointr/StandardPoodles

He probably has something between his pads, hidden in fur. You can get a clipper with very very fine blades and trim between his pads. Use it on clean, dry fur for easiest result. We used that exact trimmer for 15 years, replacing it once, fwiw. It can't cut your pup, but will keep their paws a lot cleaner and safer. Just get in there from the bottom and dig out all that hair.. and seeds, pine needles, sticks, rocks, random debris that you'd think the dog would tell you about, but no.