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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Colorado
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hey friends, I have been talking to the people at Les Poochs about their brushes and "system" and it's true, a professional breeder can have a slight discount on their products!
Different people want to sell or give different stuff to their clients, but I have heard enough raves about them from some of YOU breeders that i thought I'd pass on the word.... just go to the www.lespoochs.com website and send an inquiry and they'll help you out. |
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what color(s) do you guys use?
Diane, for whatever it's worth the freight cost kills the discount on just one, but buying more than one would start to save money and buying 4, or 6 gives even more savings. |
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Location: Kansas
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My brush is the red one. I don't like it for my early generation dogs but for my Goldendoodle and Archie, it works great.
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Jac, you're too funny!
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don't they all come in the wide vs. narrower sizes?
I'm afraid I've got enough sticker shock just considering the smaller brush, I'm gonna have to work up to the wider one! But frankly I think I would be more coordinated with the narrower one anyway. the lime green, or neon green is medium/medium soft and that's what they recommend for poodles or doodles, I'm told. there's one with a red handle, and green tip called the matbuster...is that what you have Jac? I'm also wondering about those combs that have the rotating teeth, that are apparently available at petsmart. |
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When I bought my LesPooch (sp?) brush they recommended the red one for poodles and doodles but that's been probably a year ago.
I'm also curious about the comb with rotating teeth. I know I love my metal comb, it's called a greyhound comb. I couldn't do without it
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Diane, I have the comb with the rotating teeth..."Groomacomb" and I love it. I use it on Tanner to begin with then finish off with the greyhound comb and then a brush. They also have a groomarake for long coats.
Again, your new babies are beautiful
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Hi Di,
I got my Grooma Rake on Ebay from this seller: http://cgi.ebay.com/GROOMA-Mane-Tail-Ra ... dZViewItem Gene then ordered one from her, too. I love it! I bought the Groomacomb at our local horse store http://cgi.ebay.com/GROOMA-Comb-for-You ... dZViewItem This works great around her face and under her chin. And I have the purple brush from Les pooches and the red mat zapper from them, too. The Mat zapper is amazing! |
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You guys are so helpful
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