Sarah1991
Warren Veteran
I'm sorry to ask yet another grooming question, I'm sure there are thousands of threads about ''the best brush'' but what I need to know it slightly different.
I know that a lot of people use a slicker type brush and some use the rubber point type brushes like the cat zoom groom.
I have both of these but neither seem to really get into their fur and help with the shedding, has anyone used a brush on a medium haired bunny that sheds like the clappers and found that it really does get fur out?
The reason being Milo sheds ridiculously and there's always fur in the air in the enclosure, he is a bit of an obsessive groomer and I think it may be a contributing factor to the stasis he has now been though twice, even if its not the root cause! I need to start brushing him every single day, I've seen those furminator things but I know lots of people have had issues and they had hurt bunnies, is there something similar to this that is more gentle?
I've tried wetting my hands slightly and things, the tiny slicker brush isn't big enough I don't think, I seem to be spending ages working on them. I also think I'm going to have to start getting them on the worktop to brush them as I never really get into all areas, I usually only get their backs before they run off. I need to be able to do their chests as well.
Any help would be appreciated? x
I know that a lot of people use a slicker type brush and some use the rubber point type brushes like the cat zoom groom.
I have both of these but neither seem to really get into their fur and help with the shedding, has anyone used a brush on a medium haired bunny that sheds like the clappers and found that it really does get fur out?
The reason being Milo sheds ridiculously and there's always fur in the air in the enclosure, he is a bit of an obsessive groomer and I think it may be a contributing factor to the stasis he has now been though twice, even if its not the root cause! I need to start brushing him every single day, I've seen those furminator things but I know lots of people have had issues and they had hurt bunnies, is there something similar to this that is more gentle?
I've tried wetting my hands slightly and things, the tiny slicker brush isn't big enough I don't think, I seem to be spending ages working on them. I also think I'm going to have to start getting them on the worktop to brush them as I never really get into all areas, I usually only get their backs before they run off. I need to be able to do their chests as well.
Any help would be appreciated? x
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