10/08/2022
Care
All that pristine, snow white fur may seem like a target for dirt, but appearances can be deceiving-the Japanese spitz coat has a texture commonly compared to non-stick Teflon, and mud either slides right off or can be easily brushed out once dry.
Beneath his fluffy outer layer is a thick, dry undercoat that requires brushing at least once or twice each week to prevent knots and matting. Pin brushes are one of the best dog brushes for the job because they reach the undercoat to remove dead hairs, saving you from shedding cleanup later.