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soniakanavle 18-03-2010 05:59

It's that time of year again.....
 
SHEDDING!!!!!!!!!! :p
Have fun brushing everybody!!

http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d6...IMG_0970-1.jpg

bite 18-03-2010 10:41

hello :) I wondered, has anyone tried furminator? was it ok?

GalomyOak 18-03-2010 12:22

I know there are other opinions, but I love my Furminator! I use it only for a few weeks during this dreaded season - but it was worth every $ I paid for it! :p

yukidomari 18-03-2010 17:35

Us too!

Our furminator works real well! Just have to know when to stop.. otherwise you'll strip off -all- of the undercoat.

18-03-2010 22:53

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Originally Posted by yukidomari (Bericht 287925)
Us too!

Our furminator works real well! Just have to know when to stop.. otherwise you'll strip off -all- of the undercoat.

Exactly this!!! Most people don't realize that it's an actual BLADE with a sharp edge being taken to the coat. While it would work well for stubborn areas, I personally prefer to get the dog nice & sopping wet, use a high velocity dryer to blow the coat loose, then use a stiff slicker brush, comb, and flea comb to get out the tougher spots. :) I personally think it works better without risking damage to the coat!

I'm going through all this with my husky right now. :lol: It's always so bad in the spring!

GalomyOak 19-03-2010 02:50

My experience with the Furminator and wolfdogs - it doesn't pull hardly any fur off of them - it feels rather uncomfortable in my hand actually if I try - a ripping feeling - unless it's shedding season (which I can always see because of the loose fur tufts - they always start on the hindquarters). It neatly, and quickly, pulls those little tufts off. The whole process takes 1-2 weeks, and then I have my "summer wolfdog" - they look so different in hot and cold weather!

TipTop 19-03-2010 04:19

I love my furminator, it works like a charm here!

soniakanavle 19-03-2010 08:17

I love my FURminator too, but believe it or not, most that fur was just what I swept up that was hiding around under the sofa/behind his crate/lurking in dark corners lol. :p

I don't see that much a difference in the blade than any fine toothed slicker brush, but I only use it during shedding season as well.

19-03-2010 13:32

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Originally Posted by soniakanavle (Bericht 288030)
I don't see that much a difference in the blade than any fine toothed slicker brush, but I only use it during shedding season as well.

The difference is that the furminator was designed off of, and essentially still is, a clipper blade! It's an old technique called "carding" where groomers figured out if they use a clipper blade like an undercoat rake, they can slice out more coat. It's especially useful for terrier-type breeds where they need a harsh coat, as this lends itself well to that texture. I feel the problem is these things are now being mass produced, and little information about how serious a blade it is isn't give to the consumer!

The way all of you are using it is fine, though, since as you mentioned, you're only using it during the highest shedding season. However, prolonged use CAN damage the coat and even go as far as to slice guard hairs if used incorrectly! Slickers, combs, and rakes won't ever go this far. ;)

Gypsy Wolf 10-04-2010 01:50

I use a shedding blade (looks like a loop of metal teeth - used for horses, too) then a coat "rake" (really gets the most out of the coat) and follow that up with a slicker brush. Luckily, I live in FL, so our dogs do not develop the heavy undercoat of a northern dog.
There is a company that will spin your dog's fur until yarn and make you a sweater. I am not sure if I think that is cool or creepy.

soniakanavle 10-04-2010 03:26

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Originally Posted by Lunas Mom (Bericht 293312)
There is a company that will spin your dog's fur until yarn and make you a sweater. I am not sure if I think that is cool or creepy.

Hahaha yeah, my neighbor did that with her Chow Chow's fur. I can't decide if it's cool or creepy either lol. I guess it would be warm but would be bad in the rain. No one wants to smell like a wet dog. :p


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