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It's that time of year I'm afraid Andrew! Everything is moulting here I often find that when the dogs moult they get a little dandruffy, so I wouldn't worry too much at all. I'd be inclined to gently brush her and you'll help get rid of the winter coat a lot quicker |
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And there's also a rubber thingy for grooming; can't think of the name of it. It's about the size of the back of a human hair brush and has little rubber projections all over which trap the excess hair without actually going into the coat, as a brush or comb would. Mine seem to like it, but then they like being brushed too... |
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I often put on rubber gloves (like Marigold ones) when I groom Cassie ...... it brings off lots of loose hair without the risk of scratching her. I got the idea from the Cattery, they go round all the pens daily with the rubber glove treatment |
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Or even just stroking her firmly with damp hands. I pick up a lot more hair off Rover when I do that, than with the comb, and it doesn't remove any of the undercoat (so the dandruff should be left alone as well). |
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Andrew, here's a link to and a pic of the the rubber grooming thingy I was trying to describe...http://www.arcatapet.com/item.cfm?cat=3058 |
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Thanks for that, took a look, it dosent seem as if it would irritate the coat. Might see if I can get a cat mit. Will try a few pet shops in the next few days to see what I can get. |
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I took a look at some internet pet shops. The was one which charges P&P to UK Mainland as £3.65 but to Northern Ireland as £11.65, an extra £8.00 to deliver across the Irish Sea !! |
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