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You gotta love this...Dakota as an 8-week-old puppy (above, on van) and now, an all-grown-up service dog.He & Ben have been hard at work lately.

They've practiced going all kinds of places together.

...Actually, that looks like fun!
Keep on wishing them well as they continue their training together!

I tried out the FurBuster De-shedding Tool last weekend on Einstein. The product is new from Bamboo, and is similar to the FURminator.
Einstein has been shedding a lot recently, turning my dark blue carpet a shade of light gray. So I took him in the backyard and practically brushed a whole dog off of him using the FurBuster. There were clumps of white hair floating all over the yard when I was done.
Both the FurBuster and the FURminator work by removing the loose undercoat, thereby reducing shedding in the house. I've also tested the FURminator, and both products provide the same results, so if you already have a FURminator, don't rush out and buy a FurBuster.
But if you don't have either product and have a shedding problem, I'd go with the FurBuster because it is much kinder on the wallet. The medium-sized FURminator is $54.99 at PETCO, while the medium FurBuster is $32.99 at PETCO. The medium FurBuster's blade is also a bit larger than the FURminator and it is replaceable. So if you wear it out, you can just replace the blade without having to buy a whole new product.
Why is it that in FALL….falling leaves is ok…
and falling fur is not?
By the way.. this was my second grooming in 2 days…
And not to mention.. i overheard someone saying that she misses her big noisy fur sucking machine and can’t wait for it to come to Netherlands
Dog grooming is all about to take care and keep up good appearance of our pets, even more with dog grooming unnecessary dog health troubles can be avoided, so there is the necessity of dog grooming and some tips for owners… Not everybody can afford to constantly pay for professional dog grooming, which is why lots [...]





