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This is a discussion on Nemesis within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; As an outdoorsperson, everyone has probably had to deal with these once or twice. They rate just under stinging nettles ...

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Hillbillygirl Nemesis 05-02-2010, 06:53 AM
AntZ Fantastic focus and detail.... 05-02-2010, 09:25 AM
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Bambi horse tails are hard too. The... 05-02-2010, 03:09 PM
Hillbillygirl Thanks everyone. As for the... 05-02-2010, 06:33 PM
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    As an outdoorsperson, everyone has probably had to deal with these once or twice. They rate just under stinging nettles and poison ivy.

    Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!

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    Fantastic focus and detail.
    Yes, these guys are nasty.

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    Love the clear detail on the green Background.
    These are especially nasty when the get embedded in dog hair....and hard to yank out!...My dog (at the time) hated it when it came to burr removal time after a lovely day of bush crashing at the dog park!
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    Quote Originally Posted by casil403 View Post
    Love the clear detail on the green Background.
    These are especially nasty when the get embedded in dog hair....and hard to yank out!...My dog (at the time) hated it when it came to burr removal time after a lovely day of bush crashing at the dog park!
    horse tails are hard too. The dog I just cut them out of.
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    Thanks everyone.
    As for the burr removal from any hair at all, be it human, or animal, just grab some hair conditioner and rub it in and they will just fall right out with a brushing. Have been using this for many years, and works awesome, no matter how long the hair.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbillygirl View Post
    Thanks everyone.
    As for the burr removal from any hair at all, be it human, or animal, just grab some hair conditioner and rub it in and they will just fall right out with a brushing. Have been using this for many years, and works awesome, no matter how long the hair.
    Wow Good to know...I never would have thought of that!
    Thanks for that HBG!
    but, another quick animal tip:
    Best skunk odor smell removal involves a bath with using combination of Dawn Dishwashing soap and baking soda rubbed vigorously into the affected beast. I used conditioner afterward to keep his skin from drying out too.
    Warning though.... Keep away from the face though so it avoids the eyes.
    Believe me, When Chase got nailed by one who wandered in the backyard I tried everything and that combination got a good chunk of that smell out the first day. he still stank to high heaven when he got wet (which was every day being a Lab mix) but at least when he dried he didn't smell nearly as bad.
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