Be careful though. I sheared my setter down to nothing once years ago. He felt great but laid out in the sun and got sunburned. I felt terrible.There's only one good remedy for burs. SHEARS!
My springer tries to nip me too. She hates it. Only the ears get bad on her though. No problem with the rest of her coat.Oh my gosh, no kidding! So tender there! Ace acts like I'm killing him. And he has actually tried to nip me. He HATES having cockle burrs removed from his arm pits. It must really, really hurt. If he gets them there, I apply a bunch of coconut oil, which doesn't make them just fall out, but helps quite a bit.
I used to shave my springer's ears down very short before season too (along with armpits, pants, and tail). That was after a few years of battling the cockleburs. Soooo much better.My springer tries to nip me too. She hates it. Only the ears get bad on her though. No problem with the rest of her coat.
They finally got so bad I had someone shave the ears, ( put a muzzle on) and I may never go back. Was in some thick nasty stuff today and not one burr or anything, game changer!
Yup x2In my area beggars-tick and hounds-tongue are the worst.
With the lab, at the end of the hunt a quick swim and the towel off gets most of these.