I bought Mr. Blue a new grooming tool, and he's...msg/pics

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Re: I bought Mr. Blue a new grooming tool, and he's...msg/pi

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I think we should get one for our crew. Every day I sweep up enough fur to make a good fur coat!
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Mary- I don't get how that thing works..it looks like a kinda sharp edge...does it pull the hair. i have an awful time getting her to stand still to be brushed- she hates it, even when I am gentle.
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Mompaws, it's not really any sharper than any other grooming blade, comb, etc. It looks like it simply because of it's design, but it's easy on the skin and does really get to the undercoat.
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Thanks, Traci- maybe I'll try it. She has that fine undercoat and hates it when I brush- she acts like it is pulling her fur.
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MomPaws, I thought it looked really sharp too

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but Mr. Blue just loves it. I'm amazed at how much fur it gets, that his other brushes don't seem to. I don't think it hurts him at all. Of course, Mr. Blue is a really short-haired dog, which might make a difference.
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