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By LukasMum
Date 22.01.04 15:18 UTC
Hi,
I am new to this board, but I am hoping I might find valuable help here.
Luka, my St. Bernard bitch is now a year old and her coat really seems to becoming into it's own! The brushes that I currently have are the standard hair brush types, but this really doesn't seem to be getting throught he coat any more - although we are still filling up the bin bags. :o)
I have been to my local pet shop today who recommended a brush made by Mikki (sp?), but she said that she could not get hold of any.....not much help then really. LOL!
Can anyone recommend a good brush for this breed (she is rough coated) and tell me where I could get one from.
Thanks in advance.
Charlotte.
By tohme
Date 22.01.04 15:23 UTC
Basil? :D
By LukasMum
Date 22.01.04 18:08 UTC
What is Basil supposed to mean?

I think tohme was making a bit of a joke ..Basil Brush? ;)
By tohme
Date 22.01.04 18:14 UTC
Obviously I am failure at this too :D

:P :P :P Well not totally ..I got the joke :)

no thought I thought it funny Basil is a long time favourite of mine
Jean

Now joking aside I use an ISINIS nylon bristle brush for my rough collie puppy I ordered it on the internet think I found it through petcetra
Jean
By stefdane
Date 23.01.04 16:40 UTC
Hi I have a 3 year old st.bernard,I use a large slicker brush on him and when he is moulting ,which i use a "rake",this gets all the loose under coat out ,it has the word safari stamped on the handle.Hope this helps
Steph
By LukasMum
Date 23.01.04 22:19 UTC
Thanks. I will have a search around for these brushes and hopefully start to shift some of this coat.
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