Sentences with phrase «n't shave your dogs»

Don't shave you dog's coat during the winter months.
Don't shave your dogs if they have a double coat!

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Shaving it will NOT help with shedding, and it will ruin their guard hairs (outer coat) PLEASE never advise anyone to shave their husky or any double coated dogs.
There are three accepted types of cut for the poodle, the â $ ˜Continental Clipâ $ ™ which is the most well - known cut for a poodle â $ «the rear half of the dog is shaved, rings of fur are left around the ankles, and puffs of fur are left on the hips and end of the tail; the â $ ˜pet / puppyâ $ ™ clip â $ «short hair over the entire body; and the â $ ˜English Saddleâ $ ™ clip â $ «though similar to the Continental, this clip does not shave the rear of the dog, and leaves two bands of fur on the rear legs.
While some people may not approve of having their dog shaved down it is the most humane option.
While thick coated dogs such as Collies and Shelties will not be getting shaved down while being groomed, they can greatly benefit from the special bathing systems, and comprehensive brushing they will receive, cutting down on shedding at home.
However, if your dog is shorthaired, shaved, or elderly, snow and chilly temperatures may not be nearly as attractive.
Pomeranian, Shelties, Newfoundlands, etc * We will NOT shave a double - coated dog.
Don't make the mistake of thinking a long - coated or thick coated dog should be shaved for summer.
recommend shaving dogs with «fur» or a «double coat»: labs, pugs, huskies and malamutes, golden retrievers... Shaving these types of coats can damage the fur and runs a risk of not growing back, or growing back patchy, uneven, different colored, or different textured.
We DO NOT recommend shaving dogs with «fur» or a «double coat»: labs, pugs, huskies and malamutes, golden retrievers... Shaving these types of coats can damage the fur and runs a risk of not growing back, or growing back patchy, uneven, different colored, or different texturNOT recommend shaving dogs with «fur» or a «double coat»: labs, pugs, huskies and malamutes, golden retrievers... Shaving these types of coats can damage the fur and runs a risk of not growing back, or growing back patchy, uneven, different colored, or different texturnot growing back, or growing back patchy, uneven, different colored, or different textured.
His fur was knotted and it had to be done, dog grooming products were not working for him so he needed to get the shaved haircut look and face trimmed, but it is what gives him the adorable teddy bear look.
If your dog has a thick coat but it doesn't get very hot where you live, you may still need to shave them.
Just be careful about your choice of groomer and make sure she knows you don't want her to shave your dog.
He's seen some bad secondary infections from dogs who were not shaved at the site.
We can't afford to bring dogs to the groomers except in the most extreme cases, such as dogs rescued from puppy mills or some pounds, and boy do those dogs look happy and proud after their filthy, matted coats are shaved down!
While some people think that they are able to bypass this by shaving their dog, it is really not recommended that you shave a Husky's coat.
Grooming requirements for the showing are fairly strict (terrier coats must be plucked rather than shaved, for example), and an amateurish grooming job just won't put your dog in her best light.
Although I might have to spend more money on grooming to keep the dogs shaved down, at least I would not have to shovel a path through the ice and snow for them to go outside.
You might be tempted to shave your dog, but this beautiful, warm - looking double coat counter-intuitively allows your dog to regulate her body temperature — so don't shave it!
Dogs were shaved that day so we couldn't see how matted they were.»
If you can't comb through mats on your dog, take her to a groomer to have the mats shaved.
The advantages are obvious — the process is quick and no more painful than a vaccination, the chip can't get lost, the number is unique, the dog doesn't have to be wrestled to the ground and shaved to see if it's there, and the owners name and address are available on regional or national data bases so a dog can be returned quickly and safely.
Learn whether or not you should shave or cut your dog's coat, how often to bathe them, what kind of canine shampoo to use and more with these helpful dog grooming tips.
Dogs with double coats should not be shaved because the combination of guard coat and undercoat helps to keep them warm in winter and cool in summer.
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