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Forum DIET & CARE best grooming supplies?

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    • CuppyFluff
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        My netherland dwarf is shedding sooooo much! I’m constantly pulling little tuffs off him. He loves being brushed. I’m currently using a Kong Zoom Groom (rubber curry comb type of brush made for cats/dogs) and I have also used a Furminator on him once before, but it’s never ending! What would be the best brush (and other supplies and/or techniques) for keeping his shedding to the minimum?


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          For my buns, I use the Furminator and, especially on my more wooly coated bun, a small slicker brush with metal bristles. You can also use the wet hands method which works great during a molt.

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