View Full Version : Do you trim your dog's fur?
Tollers-n-Dobes
09-27-2005, 09:08 PM
For those of you with a medium to long coated dog, do you trim their fur?
I'm constantly trimming Tango, I can't stand her to have long hair between her toes/pads, on her ears and too much fur on her feathering and tail. I trim her for both appearance and her comfort. If I keep her paw fur long she slips on the tile in my kitchen really easy and if I keep her ears, tail and feathering long she seems to get mats really easily no matter how many times daily I brush her so obviously those wouldn't be comfortable for her. I also just like to live with a neat/tidy looking dog and for some reason I really enjoy spending time grooming her and she seems to like it also....
my mom is constantly badgering me because I clip Happy so much lol but I hate it when he hair gets too long, I keep her ears, pants, feet, and feathering trimmed, she looks neater, pluse she HATES being brushed, so it reduses the amount of time I need to spend grooming her, plus she likes crawling in bushes if I dont trim her pants the branches get all cought up in them and are difficult to remove. we normally keep blairs hair trimmed short as he has a cording coat and after my mom had a Puli she never wants to deal with cords again lol he looks better with his hair long but it needs brushed twice a day, we are growing it out again, but that mainly for his up and comming freestyle routine to the song "hair" his head is trimed on a regular basis as he never developed a brow so the hair falls over his eyes and he cant see, the breed is SUPPOSED to develope a brow that forces the front hair backwards. the rest all have short hair lol
gkristian
09-28-2005, 12:38 AM
well with a sheltie you only have to trip them around the ears just to keep the tidy. apart from this i don't do any other triming
vinjashira
09-28-2005, 05:39 AM
snowy is broken coated - she was clipped once when she was 9 months but I think I will let the hair grow and never clip it again.
just me
09-28-2005, 09:09 AM
We have a Golden Retriever and a Great Pyrenees
and we have to trim them all the time. they will get matted if we dont. As a matter of fact I should do it today.
After we brush them if there is any matts I trim them out, trying not to make it noticeable.:)
Just me...
PJ's Mom
09-28-2005, 09:16 AM
Peej gets groomed every month, so I don't trim his fur.
Bailey gets her foot hair, ear hair and butt fur trimmed every month or two. ;)
ParNone
09-28-2005, 09:38 AM
No trimming needed for the Collies, but I give Murph, what I call the 10 minute kitchen do. Snip, Snip here, Snip, Snip there, to tidy him up, without too much attention to making it all even. Speed being the main goal. He ends up a lil' uneven, but since he's scruffy, it's not real noticable and he's very happy with the speed of the operation. :)
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IRescue452
09-28-2005, 09:43 AM
Oh yes. I always keep Autumn neatly trimmed. Only in the winter I let her paw fur grow long enough to keep her feet warm. You'd wonder why I got a toller if you see how much work I put into neatly trimming her legs and butt and ears, but I love grooming my dogs and they love it too. I condition my dogs as puppies to be neatly trimmed snots. I sit and brush them and teach them to stand on a crate to be brushed and the whole time I tell them how beautiful they'll look. Autumn really took to this as a pup so I started calling her Madonna. When I have her pose for something I always tell her to act like she's Madonna.
sammy101
09-28-2005, 05:50 PM
Lucy gets trimmed a couple times a month.Kodie doesnt need to be trimmed:)
Flatcoatluver
09-28-2005, 08:19 PM
right before i show zoey i have to trim her feet and her ears, but when she dosn't show i let it grow naturally, t.j. i don't have to cut, but we do cut his hair in hunting season or he gets burs (SP)
in his hair
chocolatepuppy
09-28-2005, 08:43 PM
I only have to trim the long hair off Mandys butt! :o It gets pretty long and can get a little messy, especially after she just had UTI and pees all over it! :rolleyes:
wolf_Q
09-28-2005, 10:30 PM
Nebo gets his feet trimmed. Can't stand fuzzy feet! I also trim a tiny bit above the feet on his legs too. Other than that, no trimming. I wouldn't dream of ever clipping his coat shorter.
Reggie and Sydney get shaved (by me) every 1-2 months usually a really short version of a schnauzer cut.
k9krazee
09-29-2005, 08:44 PM
I don't have any "groomable" dogs :( Someday...
Flatcoatluver
09-29-2005, 09:00 PM
Originally posted by wolf_Q
Nebo gets his feet trimmed. Can't stand fuzzy feet! I also trim a tiny bit above the feet on his legs too. Other than that, no trimming. I wouldn't dream of ever clipping his coat shorter.
Reggie and Sydney get shaved (by me) every 1-2 months usually a really short version of a schnauzer cut.
I don't like fuzzt feet either
cocker_luva
09-29-2005, 09:21 PM
every 6 weeks
gemini9961
10-02-2005, 05:22 PM
Nope, mine are all very low maintenance when it comes to grooming. They get brushed but no trimming. Maggie could be trimmed I suppose with her wild hair, but her wild hair is what makes her so I leave it alone. Grant has fuzzt feet, hair coming through the pads, but I leave it alone. It's not bad that it needs to be cut, plus he has to go slow over the kitchen since he can slip. Poor guy thinks he can run full speed in the house, until he gets to the kitchen. Sadie has a short, silky coat and she needs no trimming.
BitsyNaceyDog
10-02-2005, 06:16 PM
I trim Bitsy's hair, but the other dogs all have short hair and don't need to be trimmed.
Suki Wingy
10-03-2005, 03:53 PM
never ever have or will at all unless for some reason I end up with a show dog of a breed requring to be clipped. It is a huge pet peeve of mine when people clip their dogs that don't absolutley need it and when they clip them for summer.
Vette
10-03-2005, 05:54 PM
Kirby gets a furcut every 3 months or so. with a bath every two to three weeks and 'touch up' to his face and paws inbetween. his paws need the most touch ups,, the hair seems to just really spourt out fast on paws. which is a pain as it takes me forever to trim the fuzzies off.
when i first got him he had really fuzzy feet. and i seen a ton of pictures of Poodles with shaved feet and thought they looked adorable. so i tired it. .and have been doing it ever since. now i cant stand fuzzy Poodle feet. :o
im a bad mommy though. i never brush him till his coat starts to feel like crap. then i brush him and bathe him and do touch ups if its needed. :o
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