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Originally Posted by Leah
We have had our corgi mix for 9 months now. She was very good about letting us brush her for the first 6 months. Now, when we try to brush or comb her, she snaps at us and lets us know that she is not happy. Any suggestions would be appreciated. We thought it had to do with static electricity through the winter, but she is still doing this even when we brush her on tile floors. She is a little over two years old.
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My corgi was a purebred, and disliked my combing her with a flea comb because it pulled her hair. I had to work smaller sections at a time to not pull as much. I'm looking forward to trying the zoom comb on my next dog. I plan to comb daily at the most weekly and that should stop the pulling of having so much hair to remove.
You could try a nail clipping tip: do one section one day, another section the next. That way it isn't a long ordeal and she might tolerate shorter time periods of combing.
Merrie