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ratmom

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What kind of comb/brush do you guys recommend for a hard shed with hollands? I've been plucking, using a wet hand or rubber gloves, but it's just everywhere lol. I feel so bad for wilbur when he goes through this every year.
 
My little Cameron is HORRIBLEY messy. Pees and gets it on him and such. When I first got him he had been poorly groomed. I happened apon a Flea comb we had. It works great for all the shedders. :)
 
Wet hand is good, I also like the flea comb for chunky bits (mats, etc) and a Zoom Groom for all over. I also pluck.
 
i flit between using a lint roller and rubber glove with plucking if needed. my rexes look ridiculous when moulting. i have seen mention on this forum of a furminator. my local independent petshop have these for sale at £34 each:shock: a tad expensive i think given that i just have two buns:)
 
I use a lot of things. I think I will take a pic of all of them.
 
Since I cut Riley with a comb once, I'm too paranoid to use any tools. I have a furminator clone but I'm scared that will cut them too.
 
I used the cat sized furminator. Its the best, in my opinion. Many dog groomers use this tool in their shops, as well!
 
SilverBirchRabbitry wrote:
Amy that is such a cute bun in your pic :D
Anyways, I use a furminator clone aswell, love it!

Thanks, that's Brody :D.
 

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