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I love my Furminator, I use it on all of my CSVs and GSD, no bald spots!
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Cornwall
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I do not like the way furminators work (from a grooming POV) they are quite good on dogs that need to be stripped for getting the worst off, but not great for the undercoat IMO.
I use a Rake ![]() Which has spinning teeth and a bit of give - it is fantastic about getting the under fur out. |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Vidin
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Tassle,
what make is that? Can I get it online? Thanks |
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I have one and I use it on my Alaskan Klee Kai with good results. She has a plush undercoat and a typical 'open' coat, so it works well.
It doesn't work as well with my CsV though. I haven't tried to brush him with it much, just ran it over him cause he seemed curious what I was doing with my AKK. Could be that he's still in a short puppy coat though. He just doesn't seem to have the type of plush undercoat the Furminator works well with. Have to wait until a winter coat to see for sure! |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Germany
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Hi and Hello to everybody here first of all ! -
I watched the little discussion here and I want to ask a simple question to you : Is it really needed to brush a Csv ?? Who is brushing wild canides outside in the forest ? I remember some years ago we had a simular thread on German wolfdog forum, it was about may be cutting hair of Csv in summer during the hottest time of the year... At last most people agreed to the opininon, that of course it is not needed or senseful - because our breed is not a poodle or bobtail and still has his natural coat, which is very good adapted to all seasons of the year and all temperatures by changing the structure and density of hair without any need of manipulation by human hands. I keep my dog 99 percent of time outside, not inside my house, even in cold winter time and he changes his winter to summer fur-coat very easily and without any "help" in some two or three weeks in spring time. If you have the dog most or all time inside house it might be a little different, but I think even then it´s not needed to do great work on hair and coat, some brushing with normal brush for dogs is just enough. Best greetings , Silvester from Germany |
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![]() And I don't have to brush, no, but then that would mean I have to vacuum more often, and change the air filter more often (allergies), so brushing seems like the easier of the choices! |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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![]() And call me vain - I like my dogs to look nice ![]() ![]() |
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Hello.
I don't have CsVs but SWHs and when it comes to MY experience of Furminator I would like to give a little word of warning. I bought a Furminator last year and it’s SO effective that it’s really easy to overuse it. If I remember the instructions right you should only use it for 10-20 minutes 1-2 a week and you have to be careful not to press it too hard against the dog. I thought I used it carefully but two of my dogs ended up with hair pore infection (folliculitis) witch gave them itch, bald spots and made them look like they suffered from mange. (had to give them antibiotics to get rid of it.) Afterwards I found out that a friend had the same experience using Furminator on one of her Huskies. I'm not saying Furminator is a bad tool, just that you have to be careful with it. /Ninni
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Everytime I dream of having snow here I wait for a sudden wheater change to hot, then I dont brush my dogs and in a matter of days I will have my hot fake cream snow spreaded all over the house, garden and even flying outside.
Well, it's very usefull to substitue the cotton at our christmas three. ![]()
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I use original furminator second year. I have good opinions with it. But first I use "normal" brush and after it I finish with furminator. I have dogs outside, but I don´t want to have full garden and kennels of lost coat. And I want have nice dogs. So I brush them
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Germany
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Originally Posted by Tassle
![]() I'm afraid my dogs are inside dogs and all that comes with it ![]() And call me vain - I like my dogs to look nice ![]() ![]() Yeah, I can agree to all of what you wrote before and I understand you - but in spite of it, it´s not NEEDED for the dog - only for YOU ! ![]() Ok, the wish to have a clean house without dogs-hair inside at any time and the keeping of Csv ( or any other dog with the exception of a poodle ) inside house will always be in the contradiction / collision to each other, no question. Because of that i wrote my last sentence: "If you have the dog most or all time inside house it might be a little different, but I think even then it´s not needed to do great work on hair and coat, some brushing with normal brush for dogs is just enough." Originally posted by Nebulosa: ...then I dont brush my dogs and in a matter of days I will have my hot fake cream snow spreaded all over the house, garden and even flying outside. Well, it's very usefull to substitue the cotton at our christmas three. ![]() Yes, that´s a nice effect , isn`t it ?? ![]() ![]() But i have noticed that here in my place it only takes one, maximum two days until the little birds which are building their nests in spring-time have collected and taken away all the hair which is down on the grass in garden... In nature it´s perfect recycling ! ![]() (Of course this might be different in South America with complete other climate and time of nesting of birds... ![]() Best regards, Silvester |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Cornwall
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