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Mats
I've been a bad mom. Kimi hasn't required much grooming so I've been slack in brushing her (maybe once a week). Now that she has her adult coat she is getting mats behind her ears and in the "feathers" on her butt. The ones behind her ears are bigger than nickels. What is the best way to remove them? And I notice that when I brush her now she gets full of static electricity. Should I spray the brush with fabric softener?
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Well, shoot when I did a search nothing came up, now I see in the "similar threads" lots of good info...sorry
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If you have any other grooming questions,send me a pm, I would be happy to help!
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