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 Brushing Kodi's backside

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MrsCody09
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PostSubject: Brushing Kodi's backside   Brushing Kodi's backside EmptyWed Sep 26, 2012 6:44 pm

I have a furminator that I brush Kodi with when I can tell he is starting to shed his undercoat but for some reason he gets really mad when I try to brush his backside. Near his back legs, his bottom, tail, inner leg.. etc. I am not rough with him he just slaps me and tries to run away until I give up or tries to gently bite the brush itself, or my arm whichever he's in the mood for. So now he just walks around the house with these ridiculous puffs of white hair sticking out near his backside..any suggestions? Thanks.
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PostSubject: Re: Brushing Kodi's backside   Brushing Kodi's backside EmptyWed Sep 26, 2012 6:46 pm

Try using a Rake brush

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PostSubject: RE: Rake Brush   Brushing Kodi's backside EmptyWed Sep 26, 2012 6:57 pm

jbealer wrote:
Try using a Rake brush

Thank you! I see a few different designs on Google, any specific style i'm looking for?
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