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Fur

Memphis (our year old Newfoundland dog) has started to shed for the first time. When I groom her, I’m raking out loads of old hair. Tonight I combed out a pile of hair as big as a cat. When she was a younger pup, she didn’t really seem to enjoy being groomed but now she really relaxes into it. I think it must feel good. Her fur has become really thick compared to her fluffy puppy hair. I use a rake to get down through all the fur and then follow that up with a brush.

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  1. zeusiswatching's avatar
    zeusiswatching

    I had a housemate with a Newfoundland. It reminded me of a Great Pyrenees with some interesting differences. A wonderful dog.

  2. Salvelinas Fontinalis's avatar
    Salvelinas Fontinalis

    ok here is your challenge for the day. Tie up some trout flies using the fur, catch a trout with one and post the photos of trout and fly here.

    • Eugene Knapik's avatar

      I have used Delia’s underfur for nymph patterns in the past. It’s a really nice dun colour and it works well. Some of Memphis’ long hairs might be OK for streamers and I’m sure the underfur would be OK for nymphs. I don’t think it’s fine enough for dry flies.

      Maybe I’ll invent a Memphis Special.

  3. Walt's avatar

    I remember when I first got my cat…she used to growl at me like a dog when I brushed her, especially the tail. After a few month, she really started to enjoy it too! She would hop on the couch and wait for me as soon as she saw the brush in my hand.

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