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if you can train a horse to be groomed with a shop-vac...
I am sure that would work, however, it looks like it would cost more than the Furminator.
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if you can train a horse to be groomed with a shop-vac...
And the worm is on the hook...
Fxxx.........
If your dog is willing to bite you it should have no problem snapping some kid's eyeball.
Thank god you don't own a pitbull....
Watch some caesar milan for fxxxs sake.
If your dog is insecure big fawking deal. When he snaps you need to.....
never mind
grow some sack dude; your dog will appreciate it. No doubt the bitches in your life will too.
Feed it bacon right after each yank.
My friends had a hard time when I socked my puppies (followed by positive reinforcement). Now they see my kids tugging on ears, pulling out fur, poking eyes and they say "I get it".
Yes you can. My quarterhorses loved the leaf blowerif you can train a horse to be groomed with a shop-vac...
furminators rock. My australian shepherd / red heeler mix thingy drops hair like my 60 dropped oil... The kids can get a grocery bag full of hair every other day. Otherwise, it all ends up on the floor/furniture/youngest kid...
I tried to beat it out of him, have done many of the things Cesar advocates, but he is a biter when you fxxx with his fur. It's no big deal. He doesn't have any exposure to kids, he is friendly with everyone, and he listens pretty damn well.
As for the furminator, it isn;t so much the brush that makes it work, but the pre-brush bath and spray. A regular slicker brush will work just as well, especially for thick double and triple-coated breeds. Our chow mixes get a woolly, thick undercoat. We bathe them (Mane and Tail is great) and then slicker brush them. The shedding is gone for about 6 weeks to 3 months, depending on the season. Save yourself the $$$ and but a decent $15-20 slicker.
I got a much cheaper version at Walmart, around $25, IIRC. Works good.
Cesar Milan is WAY WAY WAY overhyped. If you "tried to beat it out of him", you do not "Have a Way With Animals". I'm not espousing some silly pacifistic nonsense either. The "I must be alpha and show him who is dominant" dog training/behavior modification theory is utter bull****. If you play that game, you are simply demoralizing your dog, not training it, not getting to the heart of the matter.
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As for the furminator, it isn;t so much the brush that makes it work, but the pre-brush bath and spray. A regular slicker brush will work just as well, especially for thick double and triple-coated breeds. Our chow mixes get a woolly, thick undercoat. We bathe them (Mane and Tail is great) and then slicker brush them. The shedding is gone for about 6 weeks to 3 months, depending on the season. Save yourself the $$$ and but a decent $15-20 slicker.
Argo is vain about his fur, having ten thousand people tell him is the prettiest dog they have ever seen, hasn't helped.