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Originally Posted by Brett Hoop
Horse products Mane n Tail Detangler or Show Sheen are helpful with burr removal and don’t have the greasy residue of Pam, nor do they retain dust. With 3 Setters and 1 Springer working in what must be the burr capital of the world, we spend about as much time cleaning dogs daily as working them. And yes we body clip the adult Setter in June, the Springer gets a blanket cut about every 3 months. They all look pretty Butch, but functional. And still we occasionally have to suspend training to remove burrs. When we get to the Lake States I marvel at how clean the coverts can be in comparison.
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Show Sheen works well too. We use that on our taxidermy. Helps repel dust.
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