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Old 03-04-2005, 06:00 AM
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Puppy Shedding

At what age do puppies get their adult coat in ? Noel is shedding everywhere lately . I have a great tool for double coats , which doesn't work on her because her fur is still so fine . I've tried useing a fine toothed comb also , which works a little , but still leaves alot of hair ! I've also tried dampening her , and then petting her - very messy , loose fur comes off , but still not all of it . What else would work on puppy fur ?
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Old 03-04-2005, 10:17 AM
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Oh man, that's horrible, since I hate how the hair gets all over the place. Koni sheds all the time, eventhough it looks like he has his adult coat. Do you try combing daily? I use a shedding blade everytime after I wash Koni, and it seems effective. Not sure what else you could do.
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Rubber horse curry works well on my dogs and cats, but they have a shorter coat. The rubber grabs the fine hairs. Osters work the best. They are just a PITA to clean out when they get full of dog hair.


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Old 03-04-2005, 08:41 PM
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That looks like it might be just the thing , thanks !
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