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Forum DIET & CARE Brush Recommendations

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    • bartandmilhouse
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        Hi everyone. I have read through some of the forums about brushes and I am still nervous about which kind to buy for my buns. My concern is about the bristles hurting the buns’ skin. I don’t want to buy one where the metal bristles can tear their skin. I see a lot of people saying they love the brush from the BB store, which to me, looks like it could hurt? Is it different than other metal bristle brushes without rubber tips? Are there other brushes you guys suggest?

        My buns have pretty normal hair. Not super short, and not super long. I don’t think the grooming gloves would do the job, so I’m looking for a brush. As long as it is gentle on their skin!


      • Paige
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          The brush from the bb store has thick rounded tips and is made for brushing at an angle so it should not hurt the bun

          I have a flea comb with a rubber band threaded through and pushed to the base of the bristles which looks and works veey similar to the bb store one

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