I admit it, I have been slacking off in the grooming department. My excuses? Well, with Gio being ill he hasn't been going on his therapy dog visits, so I haven't been as diligent with feet trimming and grooming as I normally am. And Romeo, well I really don't have an excuse, except for the fact that stripping him out is such a daunting task I prefer to ignore it most of the time.
But I finally broke down and decided that a good stripping and brush out was long over due.
Which leads me to this very important declaration ...
I believe it!
ReplyDeleteI feel your pain! I have my 3 huskies!! Together, we could clothe a small village!
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Holy crap! That's a lot of hair. LOL!
ReplyDeleteOh my Dog! It's amazing you aren't both naked! I hope you guys got lots of treats for putting up with that.
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http://peiinthelife.blogspot.com/
So furminators really work on shelties? I have heard that they didn't - but it sure looks like you got tons of hair out of them! Is there a special technique?
ReplyDeleteWow! Your shedding is way more fur than I have at all!
ReplyDeleteI love mine too! Some day I'll take of pic of what I take off my crazy mutt...I don't know why everyone doesn't have one of those things!! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! I want one of those! I bet the dogs are a lot more happy (cooler) without all that fur too!
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of a furmingator. I just got that much hair off my corgi today with a comb!!! It is amazing how much hair is on a dog isn't it! lol
ReplyDeleteWow, we're impressed! Thanks for showing us how it works. We've seen a Furminator in our local pet store and we may go and buy it!!
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