hmm. i would suggest a mat rake, then shedding blade, or you could try the furminator - less painful
temeraire Send a noteboard - 25/04/2011 02:49:21 AM
if you can find thinning shears that would also be useful. if you wanted to detangle her, i'd give her a bath and then use a detangling conditioner and brush her out and then try trimming. clippers are awful on thick fur, especially mats, so it's easier on you to rake them or thin the coat first
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Ever attempted to do something and the first time it turns out disastrously?
- 23/04/2011 06:41:13 PM
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Seriously? Ridiculous. Her coat will blow on its own, and removing it will screw up her abiility
- 24/04/2011 05:35:07 AM
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Problem is that hers doesn't shed right
- 24/04/2011 06:04:09 AM
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Oh, in that case try a shedding blade... Poor dog! That is super hot.... *NM*
- 24/04/2011 02:39:07 PM
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I'll do that next time
- 24/04/2011 03:45:40 PM
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hmm. i would suggest a mat rake, then shedding blade, or you could try the furminator - less painful
- 25/04/2011 02:49:21 AM
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That dog would try to kill me if I picked her up, brought her inside, and gave her a bath
- 25/04/2011 02:59:45 AM
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