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Candybugs

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I help hef with the loose stuff. They say don't but I do very carfuly. Seymores hands were totally loose on the palms but he was having such a hard time getting it off. He hates shedding.
 

Hdrydr31

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I help hef with the loose stuff. They say don't but I do very carfuly. Seymores hands were totally loose on the palms but he was having such a hard time getting it off. He hates shedding.
Yea I'm super careful when/if I do and it's usually while she's in her bath she swims around loosening it up.. I also sometimes have to help her with her toes not sure why she struggles with them..it's funny right now her "lips" are all white :)
 

PatsyB

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I help with the loose stuff too by rubbing it or just taking off the stuff that is hanging. Dolly has been in shed for weeks now but it's starting to loosen up, she was running around yesterday and sounded like she was wearing a diaper! Dexter is starting to shed her head and back of neck now.
 

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