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Are Chris Christensen brushes worth it?

Are Chris Christensen brushes worth it?

Now, a lot of people have said that this Chris Christensen brush is “worth every penny”. While I think it is a pretty great brush, I am willing to bet that there are brushes out there that are comparable in quality but for a more affordable price.

Where are Chris Christensen brushes made?

Germany
Made of the finest materials, and hand-crafted in Germany, they are made manufactured with the highest standards and quality in mind. Chris Christensen Brushes have become a staple for dog show exhibitors, professional handlers and groomers all over the world.

Who is Chris Christiansen?

Chris Christensen is the 800-pound gorilla of high-end products for show dogs. He is, you could say, the Paul Mitchell of poodles or the Vidal Sassoon of vizslas, except that he is more like both combined and then some, because his is a business without rivals.

Are Chris Christensen shears good?

The best shears you’ve ever had, just got better! These 440C Japanese Steel shears are equipped with a comfort handle, perfect for any skill level. Designed for both beginners and expert groomers, the Chris Christensen Classic Shear series is versatile for the shop or as a kit to take with you to shows.

Which Chris Christensen brush should I get?

The Big G Slicker Brush is the best selling brush in the Chris Christensen range. It is the best brush out there for Poodles, Goldendoodles, and Labradoodles because of its ability to remove tangles and mats with ease.

What is the best slicker brush?

Best Overall: Hertzko Self Cleaning Slicker Brush A slicker brush for dogs is the professional groomer’s go-to for medium-to-long coats. (It’s a little too intense for breeds with short and smooth coats, though.) Hertzko’s unique brush design has over 30,000 five-star reviews on Amazon.

Which Chris Christensen brush is best?

Big G Slicker Brush
The Big G Slicker Brush is the best selling brush in the Chris Christensen range. It is the best brush out there for Poodles, Goldendoodles, and Labradoodles because of its ability to remove tangles and mats with ease.

Why is the FURminator bad?

If you use the furminator too often, then you run the risk of damaging your dog’s coat. Dog owners agree that it’s a great tool when the dog is full grown has both its coats in. But it it not a good idea to use it on a young dog or puppy, because it could break the coat. Ditto for a brittle or dry coat.

Does slicker brush hurt dog?

A brush will not hurt your dog, literally, but an improper way of using the slicker brush will. Brushing through a dense, curly long coat of hair will put pressure on the hair shaft. Thus there is a tendency of breakage when too much force is exerted.

Does FURminator remove too much hair?

The tines of the FURminator are like those of a short comb or brush, but the interior tines have sharp edges to pull out the unwanted excess fur. The FURminator is a perfect tool for year-round use, but especially for the times of year your dog sheds the most.

Does the FURminator have a blade?

Brushing Basics A few of those deshedding tools include: Slicker brushes: Often rectangular-headed, these brushes have fine metal tines. Blade-on-a-handle metal combs: Newer pet deshedding tools, such as the FurBuster or Furminator.