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He looks so cute, cheeky little face What tools do you use for grooming him Angie? you say you brush him regularly and he still gets matts. I use a variety of combs on Morgan as I find brushes don't get down to the skin and he would knot up very easily if I just used brushes/slickers. Actually Morgan looks messy at the moment as I haven't been stripping his head so often and he's getting a bit of a quiff |
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Thanks for asking MrsH - we have a double sided brush, one side is a pin brush with coated tips and the other is ordinary bristle. We also use a comb when and where possible. I know the theory of hand stripping but have never managed to get any hair out that way. I understand that the coat has to "blow" before you can do that but Monty's coat never seems to have blown .....it really is rather like wool He feels very nice just now, rather like crushed velvet! |
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