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Post by Die Fledermaus on May 16, 2010 21:31:40 GMT -4
I can easily tell them apart now, one with slightly darker fur. (asia is darker; Becca lighter ). Anyway, as I did the GP's yesterday, today I did both bunnies. I flipped them on their backs, hypnotized them, and did their nails with no trouble at all. And that's that!
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Post by Andrea on May 17, 2010 13:09:05 GMT -4
Grats, it's so nice when they do so well. I have to do some more brushings, as we're shedding at my place, and it's a mess.
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Post by Dezzi on May 17, 2010 16:43:09 GMT -4
Ugh, the shedding! The boys need another go at it tonight... I did them yesterday and already today Sam has more tufts ready to come out of his bum! They're just barely tolerant of me touching them now...
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Post by Andrea on May 17, 2010 18:11:53 GMT -4
Yeah, brushing is super not fun with bunnies I have 2 major nasty coats, Ani & Kyoto, they have that super thick coat with a ton of hair that sorta molts. Brushes hardly can do anything for this. Then I have Bo, with his short fine Rex coat, again no brush to help with this, Pitters has a short thin regular coat that i think is ok. Baby my Jersey Wooly (Long haired) not only is an easy groom but he LOVES being brushed, so he's great. Bunny fur is just to fine, making it hard brush out the loose stuff. ... i wonder how they'd look shaved? LOL
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Post by Andrea on May 17, 2010 18:13:58 GMT -4
hehehe.... I actually know what a shaved bunny looks like... this is my Ebony in her "Go-Go Boots" as we called it
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Post by Die Fledermaus on May 17, 2010 22:30:53 GMT -4
The "boots" look cute and funny. Mine all have short hair and although they shed somewhat I never needed to brush them.
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