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Forum DIET & CARE Brush recommendations?

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    • njbunny
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        Can you guys recommend a brush for grooming a short hair rabbit? I have seen people use both the bristle type and the cat/flea combs. Just wondering what you all use before I go buy something (right now I just have a metal flea type comb).


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          Unfortunately my favorite comb is discontinued, but a soft cat brush does the job pretty well. Some call it a Slicker brush. With a short haired bunny the tines are much closer to the skin, so be gentle with any metal combos. If you angle it and comb in the direction of the fur, it will be less likely to hurt.

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