The only problem I had was when I used it on Doyle (my dog) he'd try to catch and eat the big clumps of hair that were floating around, which made it difficult to brush him!! LOL! You'd think after a mouthful of hair, he'd stop, but nooooo, not my baby!
Doyle was a Sasquador. Part Sasquatch, part Labrador Retriever. Or a Labrasquatch, depending on what part of the country you're from. LOL. He was 115 lbs, his back came up to my hip, but he looked like a big Lab. He was beautiful (see icon).
We had to have him put to sleep two months ago; he developed bone cancer. He wasn't even two. We could have tried amputation and chemo, but he had really bad hip dysplasia and he wouldn't have been able to walk at all. So we made the really difficult decision and ended his suffering.
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But we have three cats, Tank, Mulder & Quick, and they LOVE the Furminator!
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We had to have him put to sleep two months ago; he developed bone cancer. He wasn't even two. We could have tried amputation and chemo, but he had really bad hip dysplasia and he wouldn't have been able to walk at all. So we made the really difficult decision and ended his suffering.
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But we have three cats, Tank, Mulder & Quick, and they LOVE the Furminator!
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Three cats! You're so lucky. I've got one and she's such an only child :)