Double Coats


Many popular breeds, from the GOLDEN RETRIEVER and the BORDER COLLIE to the GERMAN SHEPHERD and the SIBERIAN HUSKY, are double-coated. In most cases, the inner coat is made of hair that is short and soft. Serving as a protective barrier against the elements, this coat is usually dense.

Outer coats come in a wide variety of lengths and textures. Some double-coated breeds have a short to medium outer coat, while others have a longer outer coat. In breeds such as the POMERANIAN or the SHETLAND SHEEPDOG, the hair is straight
and harsh – while other breeds such as the AFGHAN HOUND or the YORKSHIRE TERRIER have silky outer coats. Double-coated dogs should be groomed regularly to keep both the inner and outer coats healthy. The thick hair of the inner coat can be prone to matting when it gets too long. This is especially true of Nordic breeds, many of which will not shed their inner coat hair.

Regular grooming with a slicker brush will remove dead hair and debris from the inner and outer coat.To work on the undercoat, use of an undercoat rake and a wide-toothed comb helps remove hair. For silky-coated breeds, like the AFGAN HOUND or YORKSHIRE TERRIER, a medium-toothed comb should be used. When grooming, you should pay careful attention to areas that are prone to matting, such as behind the ears, the mane and the legs. If matting is severe, consult a professional.

Slicker Brushes
70901  70902
70903  70904
Combo Brushes
(Bristle & Slicker)
70911  70912
Grooming Combs
70805  70812  70813
70814  70815  70816
Steel Pin Brushes
70916  70917
Combo Brushes
(Bristle &
Steel Pin)
70926  70927

Also Suitable:
  Flea Combs
70801  70804
Shedding Comb
70818
Undercoat Rakes
70770  70771  70773
Dematting Tools
70765  70767