Grooming Tools for The Newfoundland Dog

by Farmer Jack
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Newfoundland dogs are known for their thick and long fur with two layers. Not to mention, this breed sheds a lot.  As such, their coat requires a lot of grooming needs compared to other breeds.

The good news? With the right grooming tools, taking care of your Newfoundland dog should not be a difficult task. The best tools will also ensure you don’t damage your canine’s coat.

So, which are the best grooming tools for the Newfoundland dog? We’ve compiled a list of the most essential tools that are a must-have. Check them out.

Combs

If you are a new Newfoundland dog owner, you will need to invest in combs. They are quite cheap and come in a range of materials such as wood, metal, and plastic. Combs are also an excellent option if you don’t have a grooming routine yet.

However, not every comb you find on the market will be ideal for your Newfoundland. This is because this particular breed has extremely thick fur. As such, some combs may not get through all the layers easily.

Pin Brushes

A pin brush is ideal as an everyday grooming tool. It is designed to help you remove debris, dirt, and tangles from your pup’s fur. Ideally, the pins of the brush are built to move through your dog’s fur to remove knots. The ends of the brush, on the other hand, help in gathering dead hair.

Like combs, pin brushes are available in various sizes and types to choose from. Therefore, the best one depends on your personal preference. However, it is advisable to avoid pin brushes with little plastic balls on the top because they are not durable.

Undercoat Rake

Another grooming tool for the Newfoundland that is worth considering is an undercoat rake. This tool is recommended for dogs with double coats just like Newfoundland. It features long teeth designed to penetrate into the undercoat to remove loose fur and mats.

However, it is worth mentioning that this tool can look a bit intimidating probably because of its metal teeth. The good news? It is completely safe to use and does not cause any discomfort to your dog. Just make sure to choose a rake that comes with different teeth lengths for added convenience.

Slicker Brushes

Similar to pin brushes, slicker brushes will help you get rid of dirt, debris, and knots from your dog’s fur. They are built with fine wire bristles that comb through your canine’s thick coat with irritating the skin. The bristles can be either be soft or firm pins.

Additionally, they can help in distributing natural oils throughout your pup’s coat. Consequently, this keeps the coat healthy and looking shiny. And because slicker brushes are best suited for thick or curly hair, they are an excellent choice for Newfoundlands.

Hair Clippers

If you have the time, you can choose to trim your canine’s hair yourself. Of course, you will need hair trimmers to get the job done. Although you can use human hair trimmers, it is not really advisable because dog’s hair is much denser than that of humans.

Besides, there are clippers designed specifically for dogs. These trimmers have special blades and will not pull your dog’s hair. Most clippers also come with several blade guards so you can trim your pup’s hair to different lengths.

De-shedding Tools

The Newfoundland dog is known to shed a lot. So, this tool is designed to help you get rid of the shed fur. It can even penetrate into the pup’s undercoat to remove any loose fur. Consequently, this helps prevent your canine from shedding its fur all over your home.

Unlike other newfoundland grooming tools, the de-shedding brush does not touch the topcoat. Therefore, you don’t have to worry about the tool pulling your pup’s fur or any accidental damage. 

Nail Clippers

While it may not be a favorite task for most dog lovers, nail trimming is essential when it comes to grooming. Long nails can be hazardous for your upholstery and floors. Also, they can be a health hazard for your Newfoundland dog.

Therefore, you’re going to need to invest in a good set of dog nail clippers. This way, you can ensure the claws are always well-trimmed. You see, overgrown nails can result in discomfort and pain.

Shampoo and Conditioner

Part of good grooming is a bath. Therefore, you will need to buy a high-quality shampoo and conditioner. The shampoo will help get rid of dirt while the condition is designed to replace depleted natural oils.

Of course, not every shampoo or conditioner you find on the market will be ideal for your Newfoundland dog. For this reason, the right shampoo should be gentle on your dog’s skin. It should also be made from natural ingredients that will not irritate your canine’s skin.

Bottom Line

Regular grooming is important. Besides, at-home dog grooming sessions can be so much fun and you also get the time to bond with your dog. All you need are the best grooming tools for newfoundland dog.

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