While I was away, my golden retriever was using my beloved Mason Pearson brush (note which noun gets the adjective).
She looks lovely, but . . .
can my brush be salvaged?
*image from Bruce Weber
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i seriously hate when people leave comments that simply say, lol, but i must admit, i was certainly laughing out loud. i've never tried a mason pearson brush, but i know how people feel about them, so i fully understand why that's the beloved item. i'm sure your golden looks nicely groomed.
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i seriously hate when people leave comments that simply say, lol, but i must admit, i was certainly laughing out loud. i've never tried a mason pearson brush, but i know how people feel about them, so i fully understand why that's the beloved item. i'm sure your golden looks nicely groomed.
I need to replace my brush and was shocked at how expensive they are these days! Worth it, but still.
He he he:)Love the photo. Co-incidently I've also been blogging about dogs today.
Hmmmm. It will probably never be the same, although you'll have the best groomed Golden for miles around.
Oh, boy, I suppose you could try, but I would just go and buy a new one if it was me. Even if it is $29.
enc--Where is it $29?! The sites I've been looking at begin at $90. Or are you being drily witty here? ;-)
The brush is in the garbage. I don't think I can bear the spectre of fleas, even though I know Queenie is clean.
maybe just a new brush... : )
oh bummer.. you might have to try eBay for that.. i don't know of any below 60.. I saw a nylon one around at AUD60..
http://www.shopferret.com.au/buy-MASON-PEARSON-Hair-Care.html
UH OH. Well she certainly has good taste.
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