yes, if you can get them out right away it sure does help. My Zeke got
"burred" a week before a show-I could not believe my eyes when he came
crashing out of the woods. His ears were plastered to his head, tail stuck
firmly to his side...I had never seen a dog so plastered with burrs.
Thankfully
Hi,
I've often thought of making a pyjama suit for my dogs when its burr
season!
I try to remember to carry a metal comb with me to tease them out
immediately, five minutes in the coat and what a mess!
I've used coat conditioner sprays to help get them out.
Rose
Eek..burrners..this brings back a nightmare. I had taken Bacchus and
Ari for their Temperament Test. It was help on a sheep farmthe people
had cleared a big field for the test. Ken was unexpectedly called into work
which worried me a bit-he was gonna be the "dog holder"
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From: "Lorece Aitken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Burrs. Hate'em. Want to kill them. Violently, All of them.
>Yesterday Colonel ran over a burdock during his first morning chase.
>His underside was COVERED from chin to tail.
I once took 267 (yes, I counted them) burd
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