Summer walk checks

Grass Seeds and Dogs: What to Check After Summer Walks

Which brush technique should you use for each tool?

The brush is for finding and lifting loose seeds. It is not for forcing out painful knots or digging into skin. Match the tool to the coat and use short, calm passes.

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Use these on short smooth coats after you have removed any obvious seeds by hand. A rubber curry brush or mitt loosens dust and loose hair; a bristle brush finishes by smoothing the coat and carrying away small bits of debris.

  • Use a rubber curry brush or mitt in small circles on the chest, back, sides, and legs; reduce pressure on thin or bony areas.

  • Switch to short strokes in the direction the coat grows if your dog has sensitive skin or very short hair.

  • Finish with a soft bristle brush in long strokes with the coat to lift dust, seed fragments, and loose hair.

  • Do not use rubber tools to scrub long, curly, tangled, or seed-packed hair because you can twist debris deeper.

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