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    There's some good advice there.... I will ahve to remember it.

    I try to brush Gryfn every couple of nights, just to get him used to being brushed. So far we haven't had any knots.

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    Sarah seems to have a tendency to knot under her arms and back legs, I give her a quick comb every night just before bedtime which seems to slow it down. If I have missed a couple of nights and she gets a knot then I either break the knot open with the scissors ( cutting through the middle of the knot ) or cut it out. She does NOT like me trying to comb it out and gets cranky. Zack is yet to grow enough length to knot

    To answer your question I found a quick comb every night seemed to lessen the problem



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    Been pretty lucky with Winston. the only place he has got1/2 few knots is on his behind I just snipped them off with a sissors and he was fine again.
    I would imagine if he were going outdoors though that he would ge more knots on his coat.

 

 

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