How to comb Labrador? Labrador's hair is relatively long, so the comb for combing must also be selected, so that combing Labrador will be more comfortable; combing Labrador can start from the head. Then comb it down bit by bit according to the parts of the body; comb the hair first in the direction of the hair, and then comb it against the hair.
Generally speaking, you can choose a needle comb with a metal bottom plate behind the comb and a relatively large area. This will save parents more effort when combing Lala's hair, and the Labrador will be more comfortable. However, you should also pay attention to the fact that the needle comb you choose should not be too sharp to avoid hurting yourself and pricking your hair when combing.
Grooming a Labrador can start from the head, followed by the neck, back, sides of the body, chest, abdomen, limbs, legs, buttocks, and finally the tail. When combing, you should first comb in the direction of the hair to smooth the hair all over the dog's body.
After the first pass of combing, comb again in the opposite direction of hair growth to completely remove the hair loss hidden in the hair. Then comb the hair for the third time, also in the direction of hair growth, and comb the hair all over the body thoroughly.
The hair of Labrador retrievers is relatively short, so it is not easy to ball and fluff, but parents still need to pay attention when combing it. They cannot pull it at will to avoid hurting the dog, causing it to become emotional and unable to calm down. Cooperate with the owner in grooming. Similarly, when the owner combs the hair, the action should not only be gentle and slow, but also fast and gentle. Try to comb the Labrador's hair in a short period of time when the Labrador can calm down, and when combing the Labrador, you need to constantly soothe the restless mood of the Labrador so that it can comb calmly and relaxedly.