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<blockquote data-quote="Kathie in Thorp" data-source="post: 1329402" data-attributes="member: 16769"><p>This question probably isn't for those of you with working dogs . . . for those of you that may (also) have the little yippie-yappies/small breeds. So, don't ya'll be laugh'n at me about my issue! 3 years ago, we adopted/rescued 2 siblings at 5 weeks old, from a litter of 5. Both parents were some sort of terrier, or a combination of a bunch of them -- probably 100 percent terrier of assorted varieties, and mama may have dated around for a few days, too. Just guessing. The little female, Dixie, is gold colored and has more of a wire coat, med. length; not too hard to take care of. But the brother, Blu . . . he's a piece of work. He's got one of those pretty long coats that's horrid -- you clip him, hair starts to grow out, does pretty good, but when you brush him, it's like cotton that just turns to fuzz and starts to ball up and knot. Anyone have a good suggestion for caring for that kinda coat, besides constant trims? Bryl Cream or something? Anything?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathie in Thorp, post: 1329402, member: 16769"] This question probably isn't for those of you with working dogs . . . for those of you that may (also) have the little yippie-yappies/small breeds. So, don't ya'll be laugh'n at me about my issue! 3 years ago, we adopted/rescued 2 siblings at 5 weeks old, from a litter of 5. Both parents were some sort of terrier, or a combination of a bunch of them -- probably 100 percent terrier of assorted varieties, and mama may have dated around for a few days, too. Just guessing. The little female, Dixie, is gold colored and has more of a wire coat, med. length; not too hard to take care of. But the brother, Blu . . . he's a piece of work. He's got one of those pretty long coats that's horrid -- you clip him, hair starts to grow out, does pretty good, but when you brush him, it's like cotton that just turns to fuzz and starts to ball up and knot. Anyone have a good suggestion for caring for that kinda coat, besides constant trims? Bryl Cream or something? Anything? [/QUOTE]
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