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I have a german shepherd that sheds quite a bit. But I still love my Jerry Lee.
I could use the ferminator every day and brush out enough fur that would make a whole little dog, lol Has anyone found a solution? If so please share, would appreciate it. |
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I have a collie that sheds so much it's out of control. Would love a solution too.
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My dog is a mix gs/husky and although she sheds due to her breed, it's not like what it used to be. I think diet and supplements play a major role is controlling the shedding.
I give her fresh vegetables and supplements daily. For the shedding I use the products from 'drs. foster & smith.'. I use 'premium plus omega-3 soft chewables', & 'vitacaps' which comes in liquid or cap fom. That has tremendously cut down on her shedding. That combined with a good dry food helps maintain the balance in my home. Hope this helps.
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Thanks for that information. Appreciate it.
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And he sheds majorly.
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