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    Pondering Juneau's coat.

    Steve's mother *$%$$* ahem
    anyway she said when we got Juneau he was 'funny looking' GOD THAT MADE ME SOOOOOOOOOO FREAKING MAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He's not "funny looking"!! He's beautiful! ARGH! anyway I was forever battling sh... i mean Steve to not cut the long fur off behind Juneau's ears. I've let it grow long and comb it with my fingers to keep it from getting all tangly. He also grows long fur on his paws. When he went to the groomer they trimmed that off..it's growing back. What do you think about a dog wearing his/her natural coat without excessive trimming? I rather like his 'mane' and his fluffy paws
    Owned by a demanding cat. Lol

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    I've found that Chewy and Juneau have some of the same features. Chewy has long hair behind his ears, A feathered tail, and butt (lol), and a very nice main. He flips his tail up apon his back, I think Junaue does that, in his last signature picture wasn't it?

    I rather like Chewy's coat free, no trimming or anything. His hair on his back grows the other way like a Rhodisan ridge back (sp). But only its all over his back and look real funny LOL. I don't think I will trim his fur as long as it doesn't get matted, and with a brushing once or twice a day I don't think it will. Teddy only gets trimmed once a year, but I wash him alot, of course. I think it depends on what you like.

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    I think the Jun'ster should wear his fur in whatever style you think looks best on him!!!! If that is long and natural, then, let it be that!

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    OK I am a groomer and here is the groomer's viewpoint:

    "Did you ask the groomer NOT to clip these areas?" Because if you didn't then we tend to make the animals look neat (That is, not shaggy or scruffy) The fur on the ears or the mane area is optional (although more times than not is matted, and most ownres don't even feel it), but most people want the dog to LOOK like it got a haircut. But the fur on the feet can lead to problems if left long. If it mats it would be just like walking with stones in your shoes. And even if it does not mat it does accumulate dirt and debris, so this is an area we automatically clip. And too much hair there will hold moisture and can lead to foot problems (equivilent of athelete's foot). So the bottom line is KNOW what you want and make sure your groomer knows, we can't read minds.
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    Good point, Jen - good to hear it from a groomer's point of view. I guess it's like going to the hairdresser - you have to tell them what you want, or be willing to put up with the results!

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    We always clip the hair between the toes and some of the feathers on the legs...and the hair behind the ears, that is one of the worse places for mats to form. I, personally, like the look of "clean feet" but if you don't like it like that...then you should tell the groomer that, otherwise they will clip it.

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    I'm with Amy, I like the look of clean feet, they always trim the bottom of the dogs feet, but they ears they leave. I think Roxey & Huney would look funny if they clipped the hair from their ears
    But I'm sure if you told the how you wanted it, they would do it to your liking.

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    I share Lalania's opinion . I like animals in their "natural" state . No clipping , no trimming , just natural . Like for example a poodle : is so soft and cuddly with all those curls ...! Also about humans and make-up , I think the same way : just natural ! I never wear any make-up ; I am lucky that my hubby thinks the same way
    No offense to you Jen , I love ALL people who take care of animals , no matter how !!

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    It actually depends on the dog with me. With Smudge I'll pretty much leave him alone because he's a short coated dog, so his fur doesn't grow that long. I prefer to have the feet trimmed just because of the chance of ice and stuff getting caught up on it but the little bit of fur thats growing on his ears, making them a little shaggy i'm leaving alone, it adds personaity to him.

    For Winter it's pretty much trim around the ears because they look so cute when they do get trimmed, and around the feet for the same reasons as Smudge, but she has cow licks on her back an no matter how much you brush it they won't go away. If I took her to a groomer they would most likely trim her getting rid of the personality giving cow licks , so I pretty much leave her alone.

    Tama, well at the moment he's fine, and most of the excess fur that he has he's supposed to have. Like the extra furry ears and tail...love his ears, really love his ears.
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    i believe I told the groomer to remove any possible mats but I may have asked her not to cut off his ear feathers. They didn't cut the feathers off, just trimmed them and brushed them etc etc. I do like his feet clean, but I like them all messy too.

    Hmm Juneau's health is always my primary concern so his feet will get trimmed but the feathers behind his ears STAY
    Owned by a demanding cat. Lol

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    I think shaggy dogs are cute. But I'm also kind of a shaggy girl with shaggy hair. Lut I'm like you I like things natural, I love the way poodle look when they are all natural, their curls are just adorable.
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    Originally posted by lut
    I share Lalania's opinion . I like animals in their "natural" state . No clipping , no trimming , just natural . Like for example a poodle : is so soft and cuddly with all those curls ...! Also about humans and make-up , I think the same way : just natural ! I never wear any make-up ; I am lucky that my hubby thinks the same way
    No offense to you Jen , I love ALL people who take care of animals , no matter how !!
    Well, if you can convince owners to actually BRUSH their poodles with long curly coats, then it would work.....when people leave the dog's coat long like that, they always come in horribly matted.

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    Originally posted by wolf_Q


    Well, if you can convince owners to actually BRUSH their poodles with long curly coats, then it would work.....when people leave the dog's coat long like that, they always come in horribly matted.
    AND....Brush them THOUGHOULY!!!!!!! the "average" pet owner doesn't have a CLUE what it takes to keep a really long (and especially a really long AND curly) coat in proper condition.

    Please do not automatically think I am speaking to any of you, but I have see WAY too many exampples of this and then to have people stand right there in front of you and SWEAR that their dog is NOT matted!!!
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    Originally posted by jenluckenbach


    AND....Brush them THOUGHOULY!!!!!!! the "average" pet owner doesn't have a CLUE what it takes to keep a really long (and especially a really long AND curly) coat in proper condition.

    Please do not automatically think I am speaking to any of you, but I have see WAY too many exampples of this and then to have people stand right there in front of you and SWEAR that their dog is NOT matted!!!
    That is COMPLETELY true, I've had SO many people look right at me and say "My dog is not matted at all!" And the dog is just *covered* in mats. I'd like to know what some people's idea of "matted" is lol. We shaved one maltese and the entire coat came off in once piece because he was so matted.....it looked like we'd skinned him, lol.

    Even the dogs that are pretty well taken-care of, if they have longer/thick hair...normally have mats behind the ears, on the belly, and really thick/clumped fur around the hind end.

    (I'm sure what I'm saying does not apply to Pet Talk doggies )

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    Sometimes people can't help mats I take care of Reece and he did get a mat in his ear (when he had long hair on his ears) once. He got it while rough housing at the park. Going to the park makes him happy even though he does get dirty. I always give him a bath right after and make a grooming appointment if he got a mat.
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