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Need More Dog Grooming Advice...


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#11 sheepdog

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Posted 26 May 2011 - 10:28 PM

Oh, I'd love to get the chance to pick his brain sometimes on all that grooming knowledge! Just about everything I learned I've had to figure out myself, by experimenting and just doing it. I seriously started from scratch on the dog grooming stuff. Believe it or not, I learned to shear dogs by watching a sheep shearer do it! Now that's just about as far as you can get away from show grooming! Of course, I've come a long way since then, thank goodness. Show grooming truely is an art form. So many different styles and trick and things you need to know. I doubt I'll ever be really good at it, but at least I can get the dogs to look more or less like they are supposed to.

Maybe you should read my post to your dogs? They are supposed to be good little guys and not go tearing up stuff.

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Posted 26 May 2011 - 10:47 PM

honestly my Cav's and Havanese are not too bad, its only when they get bored and that seems to happen in the winter when they are inside. the older ones curl up infront of the fire and the young ones seem to get into mischief. Touch Wood, they havent distroyed any furniture for a while now:) but puppies will be puppies.....




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