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Forum DIET & CARE What kind of brush do you use?

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    • Tay
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        Charlie is starting to shed more and the rubbery brush I have just isn’t cutting it. I want to get a new brush for her but want to get one that will grab her hair

        Thanks!


      • Azerane
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          I have a rubbery brush for my pair, it’s my favourite one Currently, both Apollo and Luna are having a major coat blowout, I’m using the rubbery brush and one of those generic black plastic human hair combs to remove the fur. Like this here: http://www.ihomewholesale.com/media/Ami/5900011-HAIR-COMB.jpg The comb is more for the clumpy bits whereas the rubbery brush pulls everything else out. Still have to go over their coats for at least 20 minutes though before I’m satisfied since they’re losing so much.


        • Luna
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            I currently use the Furminator. It works awesome on other animals, and it does work well on Luna, but because the end of it is metal, I don’t apply the pressure you should be using with the Furminator when I brush her because I don’t want to scratch her skin under her coat. I’m looking to try out the hairbuster on the BB store site soon.


          • sarabelle
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              I use a slicker brush and a soft bristle brush, only thing Zeke will let me use on him.


            • Mari and Lilo bunny
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                I use a long hair cat furminator and a soft bristled brush. The soft bristled one is to spread around natural oils and I also use it because my bunnny enjoys it a lot!


              • MyPets101
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                  i use a soft bristle brush you can find at the dollar tree, or any other store really. I also use a deshedding brush


                • LittlePuffyTail
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                    It depends on the type of bunny fur. My wooly-ish lop I use a small metal dog slicker brush and a comb with rotating teeth. For my Flemmie/Cali(?) I use a small Furminiator and the Hair Buster comb. And for both, I always finish a grooming with wet hands. That’s a really great way to get off lots of fur that would otherwise be licked off.

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