View Full Version : Do you have a furry animal?
workn2hard2day
05-02-2008, 06:34 PM
Need to share, wish I found this years ago. I have a golden and a lab. The Golden sheds like crazy I brush him (min 1/wk) and vaccum (you cant tell - by the time I go from 1 end of the house to the other the first half is hairy again) Caved in and spent the $$ to get a http://www.furminator.com/ . It is just exactly as it is advertised. I can't believe the fur that came off of them. Anyways, If you have seen 1 & wondered if they really work - THEY DO!
Joe Reefer
05-02-2008, 07:01 PM
Yep, absolutly the best brush I have used.
Lance
05-02-2008, 07:14 PM
Need to share, wish I found this years ago. I have a golden and a lab. The Golden sheds like crazy I brush him (min 1/wk) and vaccum (you cant tell - by the time I go from 1 end of the house to the other the first half is hairy again) Caved in and spent the $$ to get a http://www.furminator.com/ . It is just exactly as it is advertised. I can't believe the fur that came off of them. Anyways, If you have seen 1 & wondered if they really work - THEY DO!
SHHHHHHH!!!!!! Don't tell anybody or Marie will be out of business and have to send her new skimmer back.:mrgreen:
Pier Pressure
05-02-2008, 08:01 PM
That looks really cool. I must make a trip to PetSmart to purchase one. I have to say, though, the animals do not look too happy that just got defurminated. Nothing like losing many pounds of hair in a few minutes. I bet they are cold!
langdon reefer
05-02-2008, 08:13 PM
They are a great tool i have 4 of them ...lol you can get them just about anywhere i would shop around prices varry quite a bit on them... I LOVE all of mine:mrgreen:
christyf5
05-02-2008, 09:15 PM
I have one as well for a tabby and a chocolate lab. When I first got it I was so amazed at how much fur would build up on the floor (especially for the cat). She didn't seem to mind it so I worked on making another cat :wink: A friend of mine said she did the same thing and then later saw her cat sitting in the sun with a bit of a bald patch on his back. Now I'm a bit more careful about how "amazed" I get at that pile on the floor :razz:
marie
05-02-2008, 09:29 PM
SHHHHHHH!!!!!! Don't tell anybody or Marie will be out of business and have to send her new skimmer back.:mrgreen:
No matter how easy you make something its still easier to pay someone else to do it :lol:
SeaShell
05-02-2008, 09:49 PM
I borrowed a friends Furminator to try on our Jack Russels..... I was amazed AND delighted and am going to buy one this weekend!
I gave it a try last week and this is what happened...
LOL
EmilyB
05-03-2008, 06:06 AM
It's good in a way for our GSD. But it seems to razor off the top coat. I still find the undercoat rake to do a better job overall.
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