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  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452
    Orangutango:
    "- overly fuzzy feet
    - overly long, fuzzy fur on ears
    - long, messy leg featherings"

    Just described your favorite breed: toller. I am constantly shaping Autumn's featherings and feet for the same reasons. Love the dog, could do with a more clean cut coat. I hate little dogs that get a pet cut but the tail is left long and ratty. My grandma's two little mixes have tails that get all matted and gross because they are never cipped.
    Yes, I know that but I really enjoy grooming so it doesn't matter to me Most dogs (if not all) with long coats get everythig I described as not liking anyway, so even if I didn't like Tollers I'd still be stuck with it seeing as I seem to be attracted to the long coated breeds...lol

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  2. Fuzzy Poodle feet! unplucked ears and long nails.(on any breed)
    i cant keep my dogs nails as short as i would like.
    he screams like a girl with every nail trim.
    and people who dont groom their dog/s.

    whats the point of getting a long haired dog and not groom it.

  3. #33
    I hate mats, and really really long nails. Especially if the owner claims the dog has back problems or something... and the nails are almost curled under.

    On a personal level, and no offence to anyone that has their dogs like this, but I dislike corded poodles (it looks a mess!) and the lion clips on any dog. I just don't think it looks attractive.

  4. #34
    smelly dogs, filthy fur, long nails & really bad breath.

    I use to groom a few of the neighbourhood dogs when I was younger & living at home. I also did the same with my friends dogs & they joined in & gave me a hand with my own guy.

    it was rare that my dog ever smelled or had non-soft fur (well as soft has his fur could get), his nails were good, ears were cleaned when I did mine (every few days), unless he went swimming, then they were cleaned when we got home.

    Grooming is something I just love doing

  5. #35
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    Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452
    Orangutango:
    "- overly fuzzy feet
    - overly long, fuzzy fur on ears
    - long, messy leg featherings"
    Bear has really fuzzy feet and fuzzy ears and I'll be honest I think their cute, although I will admit to trimming the feet simply because if I don't, it just take 1 trip into the yard and he brings the yard back in with him.

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    I'm nervous hearing all this talk about fuzzy ears, Kaige has fuzzy ears/
    I did buy a pair of thinning shears for Christmas, I used them on his rear already and it looks good. When I get the nerve I will try it it on his ears, hopefully I don't mess up too bad. lol
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  7. #37
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    I'm really lucky to have dogs that are easy to groom! Short fur, don't mind their nails clipped, and they stay pretty clean most of the time (Marta side-steps mud) so I don't have to give them baths all the time (I do about every 3 weeks).
    But, my pet peeve is stinky dogs. We were pet-sitting a dog a few months ago who was 13 and never had a bath in his life! Yuck. I mean, he was really nice but whenever I petted him I felt stinky. I didn't give him a bath either because I thought it would be too traumatic for an old guy like him (he has seizures when he's stressed) and I didn't want to end up getting bitten. I just cleaned really well when he left.

  8. #38
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pembroke_Corgi
    I'm really lucky to have dogs that are easy to groom! Short fur, don't mind their nails clipped, and they stay pretty clean most of the time (Marta side-steps mud) so I don't have to give them baths all the time (I do about every 3 weeks).
    But, my pet peeve is stinky dogs. We were pet-sitting a dog a few months ago who was 13 and never had a bath in his life! Yuck. I mean, he was really nice but whenever I petted him I felt stinky. I didn't give him a bath either because I thought it would be too traumatic for an old guy like him (he has seizures when he's stressed) and I didn't want to end up getting bitten. I just cleaned really well when he left.
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