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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 545848" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Terry, you made me laugh. Rowdy blows his coat every May at the latest. LOL How do I remember? The birds literally swoop down into the yard to snatch his enormous puff balls of fur (even when not being brushed it comes off that way, reminds me of cotton blowing in the wind only much larger) to build their nests and make them comfy cozy. My yard looks most of May like it has snowed. No joke. </p><p></p><p>I just got a dog off him too. He's shedding, but his is not much over normal. I can get another dog off him nearly any time of the year except winter. The boy's coat is super dense, super thick, and amazingly beautiful when he's been bathed and brushed. </p><p></p><p>Molly blew her winter coat in may.........I know because I was brushing her twice a day and vacuuming twice a day to keep up with it. I don't normally deal with that again until the following year. And even blowing her coat doesn't consist of the volume of fur I'm getting/she's losing now. I'm not seeing any bald spots. She's not itched since her allergy medications and flea medications. So I'm not really worried, just wondering what the heck is going on. </p><p></p><p>I guess it's back to vacuuming twice a day and brushing her twice a day until this stops. Maybe a good scrubbing in a bath will help, I was going to give her and Maggie another one anyway this weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 545848, member: 84"] Terry, you made me laugh. Rowdy blows his coat every May at the latest. LOL How do I remember? The birds literally swoop down into the yard to snatch his enormous puff balls of fur (even when not being brushed it comes off that way, reminds me of cotton blowing in the wind only much larger) to build their nests and make them comfy cozy. My yard looks most of May like it has snowed. No joke. I just got a dog off him too. He's shedding, but his is not much over normal. I can get another dog off him nearly any time of the year except winter. The boy's coat is super dense, super thick, and amazingly beautiful when he's been bathed and brushed. Molly blew her winter coat in may.........I know because I was brushing her twice a day and vacuuming twice a day to keep up with it. I don't normally deal with that again until the following year. And even blowing her coat doesn't consist of the volume of fur I'm getting/she's losing now. I'm not seeing any bald spots. She's not itched since her allergy medications and flea medications. So I'm not really worried, just wondering what the heck is going on. I guess it's back to vacuuming twice a day and brushing her twice a day until this stops. Maybe a good scrubbing in a bath will help, I was going to give her and Maggie another one anyway this weekend. [/QUOTE]
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