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Help with Boxer hair!
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Hi, another thing you can try is a rubber brush, i have a small hand brush i got from 99p shop which is for getting pet hairs off furniture and such, works brilliantly at getting loose hairs off mine. Btw my boxer has some warts too, must be a boxer thing
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I have a Furminator for our long-haired cat and it's really good, but I'm not sure it would be good for your dog's warts. It's not a blade but it's hard metal like a comb so perhaps a bristle brush would be better as that won't catch on his skin. We have a bad fur problem because of the long hair and all I've found that works long term is just regular brushing. At least twice a day and preferably in the garden
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