Benedict
Posted : 10/12/2006 8:08:55 PM
Yes, brush him! It's not just a matter of shedding, brushing stimulates the oil production in his skin, which will help keep both skin and coat in good condition. It's also a good bonding exercise and gets your pup used to you handling him. I groomed my lab so often when he was very young that he now goes and stares at his grooming tools (he can see them but not reach them) when he wants to be brushed. Some dogs really love being groomed, some don't, but it's a very good idea to get them used to it when they are young, whether they enjoy it or not. Even the ones that aren't thrilled about it do quickly learn to put up with it.
Brush him, and sooner rather than later. The longer you leave it, the harder it will get to brush him at all.
The 3 tools I have, which I am sure work for longer haired breeds as well, are a slicker brush, a "zoom groom" (available at any pet store) and a rubber grooming glove. If you're having difficulty brushing him at all right now, try giving him a bath and using puppy conditioner (not human stuff)...brush through his coat while the conditioner is it, and that should make it easier. Brush him again while dry, and then keep up a grooming routine.
Hope that helps!
Kate