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Old 05-15-2006, 09:03 PM
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Groomers are holding out on me!

I never thought to use this. I suppose I thought it would ruin the coat, but it gets SO much hair out. I tried because my neighbor told us it worked great and I was at a loss as to how to get the mass amount of hair out of my dogs. Who woulda thought?
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Old 05-15-2006, 09:56 PM
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Ok... I'll bite. (well bark mostly).

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Old 05-16-2006, 05:24 AM
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its a cheaper version of a Fermanator. It pulls the dead hair out. its just like having a #30 blade on a handle so becareful using it if you go over the same spot to many times it can cut the dogs And its not bad for the coat at all alot of pro groomers are using it now. The makes the coat nice.
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Old 05-16-2006, 05:50 AM
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Improve the appearance of your pet and your environment with the FURminator shed-less treatment!

The FURminator is a special anti-shedding treatment that dramatically reduces the mess and clean up of unwanted pet hair. The secret to the FURminator treatment is a patent-pending tool designed to stop the shedding where it begins in the undercoat of your pet. This revolutionary grooming device utilizes a unique blade that removes loose hair while leaving your pet with a shiny and healthy coat. Proven to decrease shedding by 60-80% and redImprove the appearance of your pet and your environment with the FURminator shed-less treatment!

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I honestly didn't know that it was like the furminator. I am buying one!!! My neighbor let us borrow that one, I cleaned it so it didn't have his dogs cooties, lol, and tried it on Bailey. WOW! I couldn't believe how much hair it pulled out of that girl. I tried it on Chuck, but he just doesn't have the right type of hair or something. It worked great on Faith, though. So, what exactly does the furminator do? How do you use it? I am going to go buy one... as soon as I can find one. I think Petsmart carries them!
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you know what works well also!

Stripping blades! That are used for pulling terrier coats... they works WONDERS on my Bernese' coat!
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I know Goody's carries the cheaper one the actual furmantor is around 50 bucks last time i checked and the cheaper version is only 20. The furmantor is bigger and takes less time but more expensive the work almost the same. We use it at work and some breas it works great on, shepards collies dob's most labs. It all depends on thier coat and how much under coat they have. But it does work great and its worht the money. consider all the vacuum bags you'll save!
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Old 05-16-2006, 08:12 AM
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I was wondering if that really worked or was just a gimick to sell it. I guess I'm going to have to buy it and try it out.
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