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I've recently bought a Zoom Groom for my old girl. It's got a couple of dozen of big soft rubbery cone shaped 'teeth', so it doesn't scratch or srape her, as she's getting a bit thin now. The loose hair sticks to it (static?) Anyway, it makes her drool and purr, so grooming is now a pleasure for both of us! |
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Can anyone give me hints about how to accustom Kizzy to being groomed? I have tried the Zoom Groom, but she doesn't like that. I have got a Furminator, but haven't tried that yet. I guess little and often, but any handy hints would be gratefully received from those experienced hands! |
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I started Cassie with a soft brush..........tried one or two strokes with it at first and then held the brush still by her 'cheeks'...... she discovered it was nice to rub her head against it. I continued on from there, a bit more each day and now she comes running to me when she sees her brush. |
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