Just brush the Labrador with the direction the fur goes. So down the back, down on the legs and chest, etc. Their ears and head do not need to be brushed, at the fur is much shorter in those areas.
Yes.
Generally yes. The Chesapeake Bay Retriever has a short-haired coat which is relatively easy to groom. A bristle brush can help remove dead hairs from its coat.
Yes, the Labrador Retriever has a sleek, shorthaired coat that does not require much grooming and maintenance. However, this breed sheds heavily, and its fur sticks easily to furniture and clothing. The Labrador's shedding coat also makes it unsuitable as a pet for people allergic to dogs.
yes because it has long fur and it will shed more if you don't groom it
Use a brush to groom a cat.
Bathe, wash your hair, brush your hair, brush your teeth.
You wet their head then brush
brush towards the head but you can brush it all back . just gently brush the tail.
You brush and groom them
If you don't like to brush a dog, this isn't the breed for you, the groom a havanese, you have to bathe it once a week and brush it several times a week.
a hard brush
ya you have to brush it every 2 days