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Cocker Shed Problem







tracky
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Nov 30, 2004, 3:14 AM

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Any1 faced Cocker Shed Problem?

how to prevent from shed?


kelsey
K9 Maniac


Nov 30, 2004, 7:27 AM

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sorry, not sure about cockers, but i suppose shedding is pretty same with goldens.

i comb my pup's fur every 2 days and i use a brush, i will first brush against the fur line and u will see fur sticking to the brush. after that, brush according to the fur line. though brushing won't prevent shedding, it does help since u r literally combing the hair off slowly instead of getting a fur covered couch when it is cocker's time for the ultimate shedding (esp from pup into adult)


tracky
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Dec 1, 2004, 6:31 AM

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i am currently doing same thing as u...

maybe i am not tat hardworking as u to brush the hair..

i tot got some other way to prevent it...

2.

the pic showing is ur GR?


kelsey
K9 Maniac


Dec 1, 2004, 4:46 PM

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yes that is my GR, she was 14 - 15 weeks at that time. now face still same but taller and stronger already Sly


tracky
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Dec 1, 2004, 6:06 PM

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BIG EAR GR...

mind to show his current pic here?Tongue


happytux
Dog Kichi


Dec 4, 2004, 11:01 AM

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Hi there.. I have 2 cockers on my own.. Cockers do shed moderately esp. when they are growing up - lossing the puppy fur. Use a "slicker brush" to brush them as this brush would take out the dead hair.. One of the latest product that would help is the "mars Coat King" but it's pretty expensive....

Cheers....
Happytux

 
 




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