Your Labrador Retriever should be brushed two to three times each week. Brushing will reduce some of the hair in the house, and thats always nice. But brushing also stimu¬lates the oil glands in the skin, which help keep the coat healthy and shiny.
Pin Brush
A pin brush looks like a womans hairbrush. It has an oval head with numerous metal, pinlike bristles. These pins have round heads on them, like a bead. This brush will go through the coat down to the skin (and the bead on the bristle pre¬vents scratching the skin) and will loosen clumps of coat, dirt, grass seeds, burrs, or other debris. Use this brush first.
When you have finished one side, then roll your dog over and do the same thing on the other side.
Slicker Brush
Not all Lab coats have the same density and texture. If your Lab has a more dense coat, the slicker brush may be a better choice. A slicker brush has many thin wire bristles that are bent at an angle. This brush is effective at getting out all the dead hair, especially from the undercoat. Use the slicker brush after the pin brush, and use it the same way you did the pin brush. Dont forget the tail!Shedding Blade

Vacuum
You may also wish to introduce your dog to a canister vacuum. If he will toler¬ate it, it will help tremendously to get the last bits of shedding coat off the dog. When youre done brushing your Lab, you should have a dog with a clean, shiny coat and a garbage bag (or vacuum bag) full of loose hair.From now on everytime your were thinking on grooming your dog, youll always think of this how to brush your labrador retriever for sure, am i right? especially for you Labrador lovers. peace out ^_^
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