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Product was what I wanted, but best of all it was delivered 3 days faster than was previously scheduled!
My Friend Robespierre
Worked very well, but suddenly camera detected card error and would not operate. I had to format the card to make it work again. Working fine otherwise.
Clancy my friend my
Hello, I would like to thank Neal for writting these books and saying out loud some of my original thoughts on the true nature of God and our relationship with Him; I am also of Catholic upbringing and his books have resonated in my mind and my soul as confirmation that one’s most deepest thoughts, often the one’s most closely related to goodness, are the one’s we should be following and not just what we “think” we should do from what other people(church, parents, teachers, etc…) tell us or have shown us in our lives. I am going to give away these books as presents to my friends who I feel need to read this book and I don’t care if they cringe at the title and all preconceptions they might have about it, I know they will find them just as interesting and fullfilling as I have. Thank you again for this wonderful experience! Keep up the good work Neal!
Some Friend!
Who wouldn’t love a modern Romeo and Juliet story? This book turns my heart inside out each time I reread it. I’m a lover of great books, and I think this book will be around for decades to come—it is magical!
A Friend of the
I “rescued” a HUGE lab mix (notorious for massive shedding issues) when my friend lost his house in a short sale. I agreed to hold the dog for 30 days. A year later and my friend still didn’t have a place for him, and I didn’t really have room for him in my house or my life. I tried to integrate him into another family, and did so at a VERY slow and gentle pace. But on his first over-nighter he wigged out, and tried to let himself out (behavior he never exhibited before) to make his way back to me.
I’ve finally come to terms with the fact that I have to keep the dog, but I just couldn’t get past the fur – EVERYWHERE – including my eyes, nose, mouth, and food. When relaying this to a friend, she told me they’d tried several undercoat brushes/rakes over the years, and then got this as a gift. They said they used their best, similar product first, and then brushed again with The Furminator. She said she was floored by the results. I immediately got online and found an INCREDIBLE deal on Amazon (not available at the time of this writing).
Time is my most precious commodity, and I don’t have ANY to spare. I’ve had the product about 2-3 weeks. In the first week I brushed him for 10-15 minutes each day. I was floored, too. Now I brush him 5-10 minutes about 3x a week, and I’m still pulling out handfuls of dead, trapped undercoat, but less and less as time goes by. I know I’ll never be fur-free, but I’d brush him for 20 minutes twice a day to get these results! The dog looks like he lost 5 pounds, and I keep having to make his collar a little tighter (that’s where he’s really thick and has way too much skin). He hates the heat, we’re in Florida, and since using The Furminator, he tolerates the heat better, for a bit longer.
As for the negative reviews I’ve read? I’d have to guess that people are applying too much pressure. It is kind of hard to fight the urge when you see how quickly the fur accumulates on it (consider the ejector model?), and how you can keep brushing t
Scarlett s New Friend