Really?! That's the best recommendation for me! Going to have a look now No more snorting fluff!I know and all stays on brush so not up your nose eyes everywhere lol
I bought the rosewood moulting grooming brush, it arrived today, just done mabels sides and back end, its amazing :thumb:
I bought the rosewood moulting grooming brush, it arrived today, just done mabels sides and back end, its amazing :thumb:
Hi. I've just been on e-bay and put in rosewood moulting brush and lots of different ones come up..... which one is it? I've bought different brushes in the past and none seem terribly effective so I'm keen to get the correct one this time!
Hi cazba, it's the one Mighty Max recommends in the third post of this thread http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?453933-Best-brush-for-moulting-bunny
Happy shopping!
Hi cazba, it's the one Mighty Max recommends in the third post of this thread http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?453933 yeah that's the one :)
Snap, I did my bunny with it this morning too
Glad you find it useful :thumb:
Look MightyMax, more praise for you :lol:
Seriously, thank you - think we all agree it's great!
Look MightyMax, more praise for you :lol:
Seriously, thank you - think we all agree it's great!
You've saved me from posting a thread :lol: I actually came on here tonight to ask about a brush/comb.
I've been using a flea comb but I'm not finding it as effective as it could be for Honey. We think she's a double-manned lionhead cross (might even have angora in her?) but whatever she is she's incredibly fluffy :lol:
The flea comb does get some loose fur out but not as much as it could. So I'll try one of these on her :thumb:
yes do, I gave mabel I break yesterday and did abit more today around her tummy bottom end, she is feeling much better in her coat now
I can't believe how much fur comes out with those combs, and they still have loads left :shock::lol: