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    I bought myself a new baby BEL a couple of weeks ago and he was looking the same way! I found the AnimalBytesTV channel on youtube and followed the instructions for how to fix a bad shed in this particular video of theirs:


    And now he looks smooth and gorgeous again. Set aside a little over an hour for this and don't leave him alone in the tub - pet him & talk to him softly to keep him calm, make sure when he dunks his head under that he comes back up again & gently put him back into the water when he tries to crawl out.

    What I did was set a timer for half an hour, then when the timer went off I'd rub him down to see if I could get the shed off. If it doesn't come off easy just reset the timer & try again in 30 more minutes. When the water goes cold put in more warm water.

    It took one hour & 15 minutes for me to get all of mine's shed off & now he's beautiful and healthy looking again, all it takes is a little bit of patience and time

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