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This is a book to pass up as it is page after page of fluff with no substance for the individual who is truly interested in coversing with God.
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Really works great on the dog. And she loves to get combed. Amazing how much fur comes out. Cat is not so crazy about it. I read the bad reviews and think the people that are saying it rips the hair out are using it wrong. There is a certain angle that works best. Could be different for every animal.
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I bought the forerunner 305 for my husband. He loves it so far. The GPS feature seems work out pretty good; the device is able to track most of the the running trails he went including Melbourne city in Australia.
There is only one thing I am not satisfied with the customer service of Garmin 305. There is a warning sign that certain materials used for the watch may cause birth defects or cancer. I called up their customer support and they are not able to provide me any information about this. I hope Garmin will do better than this to reduce the health risk that their customers may expose to when the products are distributed and used.
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I was shocked at the amount of fur this pulled off of our St Bernard/Wolf mix. He has a very thick coat that seems unending – normal brushes do very little.
The demonstration videos of the Furminator are not an exaggeration; it works exactly like they say it does. I made the joke that the item comes with a free Pomeranian because the (compressed) ball of fur we end up with each time is the size of a small dog.
I don’t know yet how often the head needs to be replaced to maintain optimum functionality but we have used it about 10 times now and it still works perfectly.
Others also mentioned that their dogs seem to enjoy the feeling of this product – almost like scratching them with your fingers. Our dog was a little unsure about it when we started but he promptly fell asleep while we brushed him. I thought the product might pull on the hair too much but it seems to just slide right through with almost no resistance; you just have to watch out for matted spots of fur.
If you have a dog who is shy of brushes just walk to him/her without using excitement and set it on the floor for the dog to sniff then gradually start brushing.
If you have a thick-coated pup this will be a great help for maintaining the amount of fur left around the house. Also, if you live in a hot-weather climate with a thick-coated dog this does a good job of removing the undercoat to help keep him/her cool.
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