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Seanna has a horribly thick coat. I have both a rake and a furminator. I think the rake does a better job. I've heard the furminator just cuts the coat--you definitely get more hair out, but I'm not sure it's just the loose undercoat and not cut hairs.
I've never used anything but a regular old steel comb. Nice handle, not a T or rake-type thing. It does require a lot of work, many strokes, patience, but I like to get in there and detangle everything. Ought to comb more often. It collects the loose fur into compact, easily contained clumps.
Gwynnie hates combing. For Al, it's a massage, he almost falls asleep.
I fear the furminator will cut too much fur.
I wish we could just Dyson it all off...
but if your corgi is like mine, the vacuum is the evil enemy & must be attacked (right up there with the snow shovel).
lol! yes! Bark bark bark at the vacuum!!! Until mom gave me a time-out in the laundry room. Now I just slink off
into another room to avoid watching my fur tumbleweeds being sucked into oblivion.
fur tumbleweeds! yes! I sometimes think of them as "fur drifts" (two corgis AND two fluffy cats....sigh)
our Hermione doesn't mind the Furminator at all, but Luna hates it (she's the crybaby anyway). I use the trick of smearing peanut butter around the inside of a cup and letting her stick her nose in it when I brush.
The PB makes it ALL better.
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