Personally I wouldn't do it, myself. We get alot of dogs that come in to the shop whose hair did not grow back correctly. Just yesterday we had a BC come in whose's topcat was now the same texture as the undercoat, so the entire thing matted. When the groomer shaved it off, the entire thing came off in one huge mat. She said the same thing happened when she shaved one of her Belgians. We get alot of dog's whose coats come back in normally but then they have rough, wiry feeling patches of hair all over their body. Personally I think it's only good on dogs whose owners never brush them out, or dogs who have skin problems and need more air circulation.








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Reggie and Sydney are shaved usually very short. Nebo is not, he has a full thick coat (that is brushed out) made for very cold climates, not heat. He tolerates the heat better than Reggie and Sydney. When we've taken them on hikes Sydney especially (I'm sure part of this is her black coloring) really has a hard time with the heat and Nebo is fine. His top coat gets hot but close to the skin its still cool where Sydney's skin with less hair is a lot more exposed to the sun. 






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