Great brush!
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wrote on 8 Sept 2008, 22:13 last edited by
@Mia:
Well I wish I would have known about this brush last year. After spending over 40$ on useless types of brushes I finally found one that works amazingly, the zoom groom by Kong. It is the only thing that I found removes the pups loose hair. I
You brush your B?
Oh.
I don't. Does everyone brush them?
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wrote on 8 Sept 2008, 22:33 last edited by
JM…Ha, ha, ha, I don't brush mine either...don't feel bad :D . If they are blowing coat, I might brush them occasionally, but usually I pluck them :D.
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wrote on 8 Sept 2008, 22:44 last edited by
@Mia:
Well I wish I would have known about this brush last year. After spending over 40$ on useless types of brushes I finally found one that works amazingly, the zoom groom by Kong. It is the only thing that I found removes the pups loose hair. I
I think there are a couple of threads about the Zoom Groom…. but easy to miss things on here... and yes they work really well....
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wrote on 8 Sept 2008, 22:45 last edited by
You brush your B?
Oh.
I don't. Does everyone brush them?
I do… when blowing coat... when they aren't... I don't....
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wrote on 9 Sept 2008, 00:00 last edited by
Exactly!!! And they work even better if the dog is wet! :D
Yes, they do!!! Warm water to loosen the hair… zoom groom to strip it off.... however, need to be careful that you don't clog your drain....
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wrote on 9 Sept 2008, 00:45 last edited by
I've never brushed EL D's coat. Doesn't seem to need it.
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wrote on 9 Sept 2008, 00:51 last edited by
yeah not sure if it's the Florida climate but Mia and Nike seem to shed every 2 months, I wonder if it has to do with the raw food diet, someone once said they might need a supplement for their coat?
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wrote on 9 Sept 2008, 01:56 last edited by
Senji LOVES to get brushed! I found this great brush with a long handle at Big Lots for $1.50. It's the kind you use for bathing. I used to use a large toothbrush to brush him, but it gets clogged up with hair too fast.
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wrote on 6 May 2009, 14:21 last edited by
Shaye doesn't seem to shed at all, at least not yet if she's going to. But she loves getting "brushed" with the brush I use to get the cat's extra hair off her - just feels good I guess. When do they lose/shed/get extra hair? Does climate have anything to do with it?
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wrote on 7 May 2009, 16:38 last edited by
I use a curry comb. Works great and catches all those tiny hairs.
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wrote on 14 May 2009, 10:44 last edited by
I don't generally brush my Bs either except when at shows. I use a Zoom Groom (better with wet hair). For removing 'trousers' and neck hair I use a shedding blade (black handle with a loop of metal at one end). Use this very gently and sparingly as you can end with with bald patches. A few people round the shows here use them. I got mine from Mikki. Then wipe the Bs coat over with a baby wipe to remove any loose hair just before going in the ring.