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jcarr77
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PostSubject: Shedding question   Shedding question EmptySat May 12, 2018 1:50 pm

Got a question, do you have to deshed or will it come out naturally, she is really patchy right now
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PostSubject: Re: Shedding question   Shedding question EmptySat May 12, 2018 4:45 pm

As long as she is NOT a wooly, it should come out naturally. If a wooly, will get caught in the long hair and mat terribly. Brushing will decrease the time you have to sweep hair...a little. Blowing will decrease the time exponentially.
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jcarr77
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PostSubject: Re: Shedding question   Shedding question EmptySat May 12, 2018 5:35 pm

What do you use to blow the hair off
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aljones
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PostSubject: Re: Shedding question   Shedding question EmptySat May 12, 2018 9:58 pm

It's good to remove anything loose with a brushing/raking or as Amy suggested, a blowing. The blowing is done using the HV blow dryers ( the type of dryer a groomer may use) I don't think I'd recommend using a household hair dryer as it can burn their skin. But if you look how a double coat works, the loose hair inhibits the air flow through the coat making it harder for them to cool off, so removing it is going to be more beneficial to them versus waiting for it to just fall out on its own.
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