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moulting dog
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Someone suggested that I try using a tool called a firminator on my dog to help reduce the amount she moults. Has anyone used one? It looks a bit of a lethal weapon and I was wondering if it is worth buying one.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have a golden labrador and he is forever moulting. I find if I just use ordinary dog brush I just get top hair off and if he still brushes against me I still have lovely pattern left on my black skirts or trousers but now I use a wire brush which the one I have is really meant for cleaning suede .When you have used it the first time you will get loads of loose hair out but then use it daily and just a small amount comes out and no hairs left on clothes.I personally wouldn't waste my money on these gimmicks but its personal choice.
Even a wire slicker brush will help, although they don't reduce the amount they moult they make it easier to get it out. The moulting is a result of the quality of the food, the conditions the dog lives in and the frequency of the grooming. The furminator is not a lethal weapon but needs to be used correctly.
IMO dogs should 'drop' their coat only once or twice a year, although they will lose hair to a certain extent all year round, but not excessively.
My 'teenager' is just blowing his coat for the first time, I stripped him out, bathed him, then dried him with a blaster which blew out the remaining loose undercoat. He now looks like a different breed of dog...LOL !, but his skin is clean and fresh to start growing his new wardrobe.
I think a good diet and adequate oils on a daily basis are necessary to avoid excessive moulting.
My 'teenager' is just blowing his coat for the first time, I stripped him out, bathed him, then dried him with a blaster which blew out the remaining loose undercoat. He now looks like a different breed of dog...LOL !, but his skin is clean and fresh to start growing his new wardrobe.
I think a good diet and adequate oils on a daily basis are necessary to avoid excessive moulting.