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Inseparable Pals Help the Shed Out Process
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Info from Licensor: "My two paints (Linz) and (Buddy) are inseparable. They often scratch each other’s backs, but more frequent in the spring when they shed like crazy and get itchy. They will have so much hair in their mouths, but it doesn’t detour them. Notice the big clumps of hair on the ground? I can always tell where they were doing this by the little piles of hair in the field."
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