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  1. J

    At a bit of a loss, really need some grooming tips/advice for my Aussie

    @bds800 Just the feathering and paw pads - that much I'm confident with ;) I'll have to give the furminator shampoo/conditioner a try. It's not an exact science with his allergies I'm afraid - so we'll try that stuff out and just see how he reacts.
  2. J

    At a bit of a loss, really need some grooming tips/advice for my Aussie

    @bds800 Since he's an indoor dog, I don't wash him super often, about once every 4 weeks - I've found in the past it results in his skin allergies flaring up, regardless of what anti-itch shampoos we use on him. Usually, I just towel-dry him as much as possible then let him air-dry the rest of...
  3. J

    At a bit of a loss, really need some grooming tips/advice for my Aussie

    @lilypham0606 Awesome, thanks! Definitely going to check into this - doesn't seem like a bad price either. Appreciate it ^_^
  4. J

    At a bit of a loss, really need some grooming tips/advice for my Aussie

    @chaz1268 Not at all! I certainly don't mind being called out on my mistakes anyway, especially if I'm doing something wrong that could hurt my dog, so it's all good. Honestly, I appreciate the information so much.
  5. J

    At a bit of a loss, really need some grooming tips/advice for my Aussie

    @chaz1268 For what it's worth, I do brush him all year round but with the aforementioned issues it's obviously not helping him much - I'm sad to say I definitely have been using the furminator wrong so I'll practice what you've mentioned, moving forward.
  6. J

    At a bit of a loss, really need some grooming tips/advice for my Aussie

    Summertime is always really difficult for my Aussie (I'm not much of a fan of it either tbh) and I've tried a number of brushes with minimal success. I've got a slicker brush, two different types of furminators, an uncoat rake, and of course those double-sided brushes. I will say, I get far more...
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