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Forum DIET & CARE Brush recommendations…

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    • Hoppy Valentine
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        Can anyone please recommend a brush for hoppy i have tried four brushes already and he wont sit past 1 swipe half way down his back. I cant handle all his little fine hairs floating around and landing on our food. Thanks


      • mocha200
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          the hair buster is defiantly one of the best. I also use a rubber type grooming brush that helps get the loose hairs on top.


        • bunnyfriend
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            ^^Agreed. Hairbuster is nice. I also use a soft brush. Maybe try grooming Hoppy on a bed or something? It helps me keep Wilbur in one place so I can actually get all the fur off her highness’ fluffy little butt.


          • LittlePuffyTail
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              What kind of fur does Hoppy have? I can’t really tell from the picture.


            • mocha200
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                I put my bunnies on the washer or dryer so they don’t hop away while I am brushing them.


              • Malp_15
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                  I’ve used normal combs and the furminator and nothing has worked better for me than the Hairbuster. I bring Tait to a counter or table where he isn’t comfortable to make him stay still.


                • LittlePuffyTail
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                    I set up a “grooming station” on the kitchen table. I would never be able to groom them without the table. My bunnies all have very different fur so I have about 5 different grooming tools I use.


                  • RabbitPam
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                      I use a Hairbuster and groom on the fly. I try to hold her still, she flies away.


                    • Hoppy Valentine
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                        I just put him on the kitchen counter but he freaked out and i cought him as he was jumping to the floor it was scary i didnt think he would try to get away but he did try and i will have to try again maybe tomorrow thanks for all the replies he has soft short hair he is a neatherland dwarf


                      • Lazee
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                          I agree, I’ve tried every style and teh hair buster by far is the best, my cousin next door borrowed it and she was impressed and plans to order one asap.

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