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Forum DIET & CARE Grooming Brushes…

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    • CandyMan
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        I need to find some new grooming brushes. Do any of you have any suggestions. Obviously you can tell from the picture below he needs to be groomed a lot!!!! 

         

         


      • Malp_15
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          I have short haired buns, but the Hairbuster is my absolute favourite! I’ve used normal combs and Furbusters too, but they weren’t as good as the Hairbuster.


        • mocha200
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            I vote for the hair buster to. I have used other brushes, but this works the best. Also, when I am done brushing or they are not shedding, I just use a rubber brush to pick up the loose fur on top.


          • LBJ10
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              Hairbuster is great for short hair. Wooly hate it though since it pulls too much, so he has a slicker brush that I use on him.


            • Kokaneeandkahlua
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                I used to use a cat slicker type brush for my lionhead. She gets clipped now instead, much easier


              • Rexxar
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                  Clipping your lionhead’s hair?
                  Hmmm.
                  *eyes the hair clippers*


                • Pandorachik
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                    I guess you could say I have quite a toolshed for my bunny, Pablo.
                    According to the book ‘Rabbits For Dummies” (A book I got years ago when I was just hopping into ownership) there are many brushes that you can use.
                    The Pin brush, Flea comb, Wide-tooth comb, Bristle brush, and the mat splitter (mat rake) are all good examples of brushes you may use.
                    There are specific brushes like the hair buster, as mentioned above.
                    I use the flea comb, bristle brush, and something like a hair buster. But recently only the hair buster comb unless he is shedding heavily.
                    I hope I helped.

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