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Forum DIET & CARE What kind of brush?

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    • Sparky04
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        Grooming Mordecai is very easy, but his brush wouldn’t work well on a long haired rabbit. I looked at some brushes and combs but am uncertain what’s good for a lionhead. What kinda comb or brush works well for your long haired rabbits? Any other grooming tips for a long haired rabbit?


      • Kokaneeandkahlua
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          A slicker brush works well on mine


        • Sparky04
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            Do the plastic slicker brushes work? I’d be nervous about using the metal ones, looks like it’d be easy to hurt her, especially since I’m inexperienced with them.


          • Little Lion Head
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              The slicker brushes don’t do anything on my lionheads. We use a metal comb and do it gently. This pulls out all the loose fur nice. We have a separate, smaller comb for their faces and Rocky’s beard.


            • LittlePuffyTail
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                Bindi has very thick, longish wooly fur and I use a slicker for him. It’s a small puppy slicker. Doesn’t really take out mats, though, for mats I use a big comb with rotating teeth.

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            Forum DIET & CARE What kind of brush?