Best Brush for my bun?

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So as the winter draws to a close (SLOWLY) I need to get a good brush for when Clover starts to shed. I've seen a lot of topics where people say what not to buy, but not really many suggestions.

Her coat is pretty heavy and thick, even with the extra fur for the winter taken into account.

So what are some suggestions?

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:yeahthat: oh, good question. I am also curious to know as I looked at brushes today and didn't end up buying one because I didn't know which one to get.....

Also following anticipating any advice on this.............
 
Baby brush and a comb is what I use. Comb for knots baby brush for loose hair.
 
I think the best approach is more than one brush. For me that's working well now. I use a small bristles brush for daily grooming and smoothing. I use my hands to pluck clumps of fur when my rabbit is moulting. I recently bought a small Furminator, it's got very short, tiny teeth and it seems to be working well so far. Initially I tried using my cat's medium sized Furminator on Sophie but it was way too harsh and it pulled her fur like mad! This baby Furminator(it's pink) seems more gentle and Sophie tolerates it better.
 
We use a rubber type brush, and then follow with a wet paper towel to get the fly-away hair. Seems to work well enough.
 
We use a pin brush and a bristle brush. The pin brush gets out all the extra hair out. We also pluck as she is going to be losing her skirt. So that works great for us. Seffie uses the pin brush and Mason the bristle primarily due to different coat types.
 

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