Originally posted by Shelteez2
Nah you're not blind. I cut them off
You are such a weirdo! Why, pray tell, did you do that? 
I don't know how true it is as I don't remember the source but I read later if whiskers are continually cut they grow back thinner/finer and the dog loses some of their sensory acuity. [/B]
It's not true at all. Some breeds have their whiskers shaved off every couple of months, for their entire lives ... and still act like normal dogs.
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