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    Quote Originally Posted by theterrierman
    Can't help ya with what duration the shedding will be, Womby, but I'd say if the shedding is getting to you, try something like a Furminator. Bamboo (pet products co., not the wood) makes a cheaper version that works as well.
    Mate, it's not really getting to me, I'm ok with combing him out each day, but he's in the house now, and Karen has to vacuum much more than what she ever did....so she is kinda complaining......you know what women are like, they complain about everything....LOL
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    You might want to have his thyroid checked. My border collie cross was shedding like mad in January, our winter, turned out her thyroid quit and the hair loss was a symptom.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Queen of Poop
    You might want to have his thyroid checked. My border collie cross was shedding like mad in January, our winter, turned out her thyroid quit and the hair loss was a symptom.
    Dunno mate....I will keep an eye on him tho.
    This is his first winter, and he started to shed not long ago.....so I seem to think it could be a seasonal thing.
    I'd just like to know how long it lasts for.
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